RIM to Allow Android Apps on PlayBook
Research In Motion announced on Thursday that users of its PlayBook tablet will be able to run Android and Java applications. The capability will address one criticism often lodged against the PlayBook: an expected lack of applications.
"This completely takes the apps question off the table," said Chris Hazelton, an analyst with The 451 Group. The PlayBook, which becomes available on April 19, will have two optional "app players" that will provide run-time environments for BlackBerry Java apps and Android 2.3 apps. The players will let users download BlackBerry Java Apps and Android Apps from BlackBerry App World.
The applications won't work automatically in the PlayBook app players, however. Developers will need to "quickly and easily" port their apps to run on the tablet OS, RIM said.