Blackberry -- 33% market share and still #1
View Poll Results: How confident are you with BB? What position will they be by May 2011?
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- I'm not totally sure on this article but for what its worth BB still #1 in Market share for the last quarter.
Android has taken second with Apple in third.
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Google Android Surpasses Apple iPhone Market Share -- InformationWeek01-10-11 07:48 AMLike 0 - I certainly hope BB will be #1 but I really worry about it. For me, Android been very 'good' from my point of view and it has a very good and high possibility to overtake BB. My vote goes to #1 but I really hope BB can be #1 without a doubt.01-10-11 07:58 AMLike 0
- I think BlackBerry will still be #1 at that point, but the difference between Android and BlackBerry will be by a narrow margin.01-10-11 09:23 AMLike 0
- How could they be 1 or 2 by May 2011 when Mike L has basically told us that the LTE BB and QNX won't be around anytime soon? May is less than 5 months away and I doubt they will have ANY new, exciting models by then based on what we've heard from RIM themselves. To top it off, with the iPhone coming to Verizon, their sales will dramatically increase in 2011.01-10-11 09:47 AMLike 0
- How could they be 1 or 2 by May 2011 when Mike L has basically told us that the LTE BB and QNX won't be around anytime soon? May is less than 5 months away and I doubt they will have ANY new, exciting models by then based on what we've heard from RIM themselves. To top it off, with the iPhone coming to Verizon, their sales will dramatically increase in 2011.
im not saying which way its going to go, but those that think iPhone coming to vzw will only affect at+t`s userbase, and will only affect vzw BB`s arent thinking it all the way thru.
be interesting to see which way it goes, but i see iPhone on vzw taking more of a chunk out of android than outta BB.01-10-11 09:51 AMLike 0 - I suspect RIM will fall to 3rd Place in North American market share by May,
No major releases look to be scheduled out of RIM in the first half of 2011, so New Androids will fill the void left by RIM, and Apple when released on Verizon will be like a new phone release and see a market share surge.01-10-11 09:53 AMLike 0 - so you dont think the iphone will take more sales from android on vzw than it will BB on vzw?
im not saying which way its going to go, but those that think iPhone coming to vzw will only affect at+t`s userbase, and will only affect vzw BB`s arent thinking it all the way thru.
be interesting to see which way it goes, but i see iPhone on vzw taking more of a chunk out of android than outta BB.01-10-11 10:00 AMLike 0 - How could they be 1 or 2 by May 2011 when Mike L has basically told us that the LTE BB and QNX won't be around anytime soon? May is less than 5 months away and I doubt they will have ANY new, exciting models by then based on what we've heard from RIM themselves. To top it off, with the iPhone coming to Verizon, their sales will dramatically increase in 2011.
Just hoping for good news. I have 3 phones waiting for upgrades and am really hoping for something worth while.01-10-11 10:04 AMLike 0 - There's another way to look at it, people that buy blackberrys usually want a physical qwerty, android and iphone will be left to fight for the touch screen lovers. I doubt rim will be affected much.
Iphones have been available on all carriers in UK and they haven't exactly taken over. People will go where the best deal is. All it takes is for AT&T to drop the prices and not many will leave.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-10-11 10:08 AMLike 0 - There's another way to look at it, people that buy blackberrys usually want a physical qwerty, android and iphone will be left to fight for the touch screen lovers. I doubt rim will be affected much.
Iphones have been available on all carriers in UK and they haven't exactly taken over. People will go where the best deal is. All it takes is for AT&T to drop the prices and not many will leave.01-10-11 10:14 AMLike 0 - You would hope so, but based on what was reported at CES, I just can't see anything worthwhile (LTE and/or QNX) coming in May. I certainly hope so, but I would not hold my breath.01-10-11 10:18 AMLike 0
- Apple will probably see the biggest jump over then quarter because of adding the iPhone to Verizon. RIM will continue to fall in US because they will have no new offerings this quarter, but they will continue to grow globally. I'll still be a disappointed user at the end of the quarter.01-10-11 10:34 AMLike 0
- so you dont think the iphone will take more sales from android on vzw than it will BB on vzw?
im not saying which way its going to go, but those that think iPhone coming to vzw will only affect at+t`s userbase, and will only affect vzw BB`s arent thinking it all the way thru.
be interesting to see which way it goes, but i see iPhone on vzw taking more of a chunk out of android than outta BB.
As for RIM, that makes selling a BlackBerry that much more difficult. Android devices will keep getting better, Apple is going to have to respond to the new swath of Tegra 2 1080p capable phones, and in turn, RIM will have to make sure QNX is up to the task, and have hardware to match.
As an Android user, now is a great time as manufacturers will push each other to vying for my dollars. Hopefully RIM follows soon.01-10-11 11:52 AMLike 0 - sleepngbearRetired ModeratorYa know what? I think I'm finally starting to get it. I've been a bit spoiled having the Torch as my latest upgrade option. I do have to admit, if this form factor wasn't available on a BB with AT&T, I may have gone to another brand that did have it. I keep forgetting that the Torch is ONLY available on AT&T in the US. I'm an AT&T customer, and if I had to choose between switching carriers and switching brands to get the phone I wanted, it's much more painless to switch brands than carriers, and I could very easily have been one of the former BB-lovers myself.
Does anyone really know why the Torch is exclusive to AT&T? I know there are better spec phones, but the Torch is still a damn decent device. If it were available on all carrriers, there may not be *quite* as much complaining about how far behind RIM is from the rest of the mocile techie world.
Me, I'm content to wait another year to see what goodies RIM has to roll out. No matter what else is out there, I won't be upgrading before then anyway. ;-)
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-10-11 11:56 AMLike 0 - ChrisySeeker of the WayYes, you get it now. The Storm 2 is old. There are no new BlackBerry phones on VZW, touch or non touch! At least you AT&T guys have the Torch.
I think that's why a lot of VZW folks are defecting now. Myself included.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-10-11 12:00 PMLike 0 - There's another way to look at it, people that buy blackberrys usually want a physical qwerty, android and iphone will be left to fight for the touch screen lovers. I doubt rim will be affected much.
Iphones have been available on all carriers in UK and they haven't exactly taken over. People will go where the best deal is. All it takes is for AT&T to drop the prices and not many will leave.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-10-11 12:00 PMLike 0 - ChrisySeeker of the WayAnd it's not true that most people who buy BlackBerry phones want physical keyboards. Look at the Storm following, look at the Torch. I had an 8330, 9630 and I'm going to upgrade to a touchscreen. I just want the screen real estate now. Not bells and whistles, but a big screen for browsing and watching fam/friends on youtube etc.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-10-11 12:02 PMLike 0 - ChrisySeeker of the Wayhttp://forums.crackberry.com/f40/why...ad-rim-574728/
The second poster may have it right.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-10-11 12:11 PMLike 0 - Does it really matter who's number one? Nobody can argue that the real winner is apple with only 3 devices still for sale, or maybe e
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-10-11 12:23 PMLike 0 - http://www.linuxfordevices.com/image...artphoneos.jpg
Here's a chart with comparisons to last August.
RIM had the biggest downside change out of all the OS listed.01-10-11 01:14 PMLike 0 - There's another way to look at it, people that buy blackberrys usually want a physical qwerty, android and iphone will be left to fight for the touch screen lovers. I doubt rim will be affected much.
Iphones have been available on all carriers in UK and they haven't exactly taken over. People will go where the best deal is. All it takes is for AT&T to drop the prices and not many will leave.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
I buy BB for the love of QWERTY01-10-11 01:27 PMLike 0 - heres summat interesting, the breakdown on those figures (bear in mind is US only)
Market share (percent)
1)RIM - BlackBerry Curve 8530 4.9
2)RIM - BlackBerry Curve 8330 4.5
3)Apple - iPhone 4 16GB 4.2
4)Motorola - Droid 4.0
5)Apple - iPhone 3G S 32GB 3.9
6)Apple - iPhone 3G 8GB 3.4
7)Apple - iPhone 3G S 16GB 3.3
8)Apple - iPhone 3G 16GB 3.0
9)RIM - BlackBerry Bold 9700 2.2
10)Apple - iPhone 4 32GB 2.2
source
as well as the near lack of android devices in that list, its also pointed out
Smartphone Platform Market Share
(61.5 million people in the U.S. owned smartphones)
Market share (percent) Change since August
1)RIM 37.6 -4.1
2)Google 19.6 6.4
3)Apple 24.2 0.8
4)Microsoft 10.8 -1.8
5)Palm 4.6 -0.7Last edited by BBThemes; 01-10-11 at 01:38 PM.
01-10-11 01:32 PMLike 0 - I hate doing this, but your numbers are wrong, and you obviously fail at reading simple charts.
The first number is what it was before, the second number is the change.
To get what they are now, add the two together...
37.6 + (-4.1) = 33.5% - RIM
19.6 + 6.4 === 26% --- Google
24.2 + 0.8 === 25% --- Apple
10.8 + (-1.8) = 9% ---- Microsoft
4.6 + (-0.7) == 3.9% -- Palm
Basically RIM lost basically 4% Marketshare to Android in the USA - most of it probably on Verizon with a pinch on Sprint. AT&T probably did decently thanks to the Torch, T-Mobile heavily pushes their Android handsets in and outside of the carrier stores.
Android probably took most of the Windows Mobile defections, as well.Last edited by N8ter; 01-10-11 at 01:59 PM.
01-10-11 01:54 PMLike 0 - I hate doing this, but your numbers are wrong, and you obviously fail at reading simple charts.
The first number is what it was before, the second number is the change.
To get what they are now, add the two together...
37.6 + (-4.1) = 33.5% - RIM
19.6 + 6.4 === 26% --- Google
24.2 + 0.8 === 25% --- Apple
10.8 + (-1.8) = 9% ---- Microsoft
4.6 + (-0.7) == 3.9% -- Palm
if ur right then of course thats fair enough, but how much of a stupid thing is that lol01-10-11 01:58 PMLike 0
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