Not that I care who copies who or if I even believe any of it, but we all knew what the iphone 5 looked like months ahead of time too.
I assumed it was common knowledge. There is no way Blackberry will survive or at least ever be more than a small niche for business customers. Hardware doesn't really matter that much, it's the software and it's way too late in the game and too many competitors already to get the third party app developers on board.
The OS looks to be an improvement on iOS and Android from a user experience perspective. They have actually innovated on the whole touch interface and are providing something new.
They also have pretty much all the Android devs already. It takes 15 minutes to port an Android app over (I've already used many on my PlayBook). RIM also invested heavily in third party developers and is writing a lot of the absolutely key applications themselves.
Yeah, but Windows Phone has even less adoption than Blackberry OS. RIM is actually ahead of them in that regard.
And going in the wrong direction. I have no problem imaging Windows Phone surpassing Blackberry in the near future.
RIM gained subscribers between the last 2 quarterly reports...
That's mind blowing to me.
And the stock has been climbing fast as well.RIM gained subscribers between the last 2 quarterly reports...
I thought WebOS on the HP TouchPad was pretty nice too. Unfortunately without the apps it really didn't matter.
RIM gained subscribers between the last 2 quarterly reports...
Not sure what the context of that is. But all I ever hear is bad news about RIM's market share.
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/28/rims-market-share-slips-some-more/
The subscriber base is mostly lower end device users. Almost all the of the new subscribers have been from low end devices from pushes in developing countries.
Its not something to be that proud about.
It looks like an older Moto phone, the Droid X, not the newer models.
Thats my first thought. A thinner droidX. But then that's exactly what an iphone 5 looks like.... except the iphone is probably 15 lbs lighter.![]()
The market is growing - they can lose market share and gain subscribers, because the overall market is getting bigger.
True, that could explain more subscribers while market share is dropping. But that market share has been dropping quite significantly, seems more than the market has been growing.
Bump for video update.
You can now reserve your BB10 device in Canada.
http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/12/17/r...ow-be-reserved-via-rogers-reservation-system/
Rogers was the first carrier in Canada to launch BlackBerry and first in Canada to launch an LTE Network so were thrilled to let you know that as of today, Rogers customers can be amongst the first in the world to reserve the BlackBerry 10 all-touch device online at www.rogers.com/reserve. Full details about BlackBerry 10 including, pricing, availability and specifications, will be announced in early 2013. For more information, visit: www.blackberry.com/BlackBerry10.