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Abhishek Jaimini What you say about the PlayBook is true but I don't agree with you on the point that people are buying BB10 device (compared to other devices it's neglectful). Even they stopped making Z10, Q5, Q10, even Z30 production is going to stop or it has already, not quite sure. BlackBerry Classic came into the market and failed, Leap couldn't make a significant impact in the market, Passport did not get acceptance quite much. Every device they launch have higher expectation and lesser acceptance. In order to stay in the market the basic thing was to get acceptance from the user end, which BlackBerry failed to do. Introducing Priv in the market is that act of desperation or it can be said it's the last resort BlackBerry has taken to sustain their hardware business. I don't blame them, infact it's a brave move on their part to be able to bring changes as required in the market. But what makes BlackBerry devices a great joy to have is their effectiveness which needs to be sustained, and BB10 devices are those devices which gives meaning to effectiveness and efficiency related to work and their timely update is required in order to do so.
One more thing, even being able to work on Android apps on my Z10, I pretty much never had to look beyond BlackBerry World for the apps and am satisfied with it. But if BB10 was doing well in the market don't you think the updates would have been coming fast and better atleast for the popular apps.
P.s. I'm talking about a wider clientele and not about a specific group or set of people.
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