- Do you think the dakota will be a big flop or will rim actually make a new phone with a big change? Will this bring people back to blackberries?
I left blackberry for android and I don't think any blackberry phone will make me go back just want to see what people think of this new phone
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-19-11 08:00 AMLike 0 - they should have had this out last year imo to be ahead of the competition. but then again if people are willing to give up bbm and physical keyboard, then no this phone will not hold them back. i dont understand why they added touch screen on the phone, i perfer no touch screen and trackpad only.01-19-11 08:13 AMLike 0
- I do not think this will flop at all. It should do very well in fact.
It may satisfy those who want a touchscreen with a keyboard but do not want to have a slider type device and arent particularly bothered about having a large screen.
On this device you will have the touchscreen and menu buttons so the touch is probably optional or minimal therefore then it may also satisfy those who love the 9000 form factor but do not particulary want a touchscreen device.
It may have a broader appeal this way yet it was always a popular device from the outset.
It is my next BB01-19-11 08:31 AMLike 0 -
- I, like many BOLD owners, wanted the BOLD with upgraded features and hardware. Lol. I "traded" my iPhone 3GS(used w/case) for a new 9700. So, I adapted to the Onyx. Then, the Torch dropped. I love the device. Could/should it have been better? At this point does it really matter? Anyway, I'm satisfied....for now. Will I get it? I'm undecided and the hype doesn't make me want it anymore or less. All the hype/ excitement is cool.......as long as the device lives up to it.01-19-11 10:15 AMLike 0
- I actually wanted this when I first saw the specs for it a couple of months ago but now that all these brand new better phone are coming out I'm not so much interested in blackberries anymore. I loved the 9000 form factor but this is outdated... I think it need to have apps and a browser that's more fluent
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-19-11 11:16 AMLike 0 - @Qbnkelt. Lol. Yah, I saw one and asked my wife if she wanted it for her Torch. She pulled out her pad/pen and laughed too.
Will it Succeed?
I honestly want this device (and the others) to be a success. I think it will - whether some of us go back to it or not. Especially when/after it launches outside the US to the other carriers.
@OP. I'm not directing this at you. Just a general statement about the threads that are being posted on here lately. Everyday it's a battlezone on here after someone provides yet another "RIM is Dead" point of view thread and less about why the site was started first and foremost...... "CrackBerries".01-19-11 11:56 AMLike 0 - i really dont see the point of making a screen that small touch.
id prefer non touch.
tried touchscreens, dont like them.01-19-11 03:06 PMLike 0 - This is the BlackBerry that I have been waiting for. The Bold 9000, in my opinion, was the best BB released.
I admit that I went to the darkside and got an iPhone 4, but switched back to my 9000. Did I say that it's the best BB ever?
I have since purchased the Torch and while I think it's a great device, I want the Dakota.
Will this satisfy everyone and bring some back from Droids and iPhones? Who knows, each user must decide what device is right for them.
All I know is that The Dakota, with the 9000 form factor, touch screen and track pad...is a device I'll pay full price for.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-19-11 06:57 PMLike 0 - I don't think it will flop, but also don't see it bringing a lot of former BB fans back.
To each their own...me, I can't wait for this phone!
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-19-11 07:42 PMLike 0 -
To the OP... I don't think it will flop. This is the "Dreamberry" for many of us. Without any new customers getting this, I think so many BB loyalists would, that it would still be ok.
I expect it to be one of RIM's all-time best sellers, given it runs smooth, and is reliable.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-19-11 09:18 PMLike 0 - Do you think the dakota will be a big flop or will rim actually make a new phone with a big change? Will this bring people back to blackberries?
I left blackberry for android and I don't think any blackberry phone will make me go back just want to see what people think of this new phone
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-19-11 10:19 PMLike 0 - Do you think the dakota will be a big flop or will rim actually make a new phone with a big change? Will this bring people back to blackberries?
I left blackberry for android and I don't think any blackberry phone will make me go back just want to see what people think of this new phone
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
The majority of people say BB has such small keys (which is true if you look at the recent Bolds and Torch)
But this brings the robust keyboard of the 9000
OS6 of the Torch
quick scrolling ability of the Storm (without surepress)
and the track pad of the bold
Plus more features
IF this phone, flops, then Rim falls apart with it. This literally is a phone that has no punches pulled. It seemingly will excel in all areas except as a full touch screen phone.01-19-11 10:38 PMLike 0 - I dont think there is any way this phone will flop. Blackberry has a lot more fans than people think. I know many people who have switched to android and came right back. After the first week the Android new wears off and its just a battery sucking toy. Some people love them but its not for everyone. Its very obvious that there are still a ton of people who do not want 5 inch touch screen monster sized devices. I laugh at the comments of people who say RIM doesnt know what they are doing as far as market research, or they are out of touch with what consumers want. Really? If that is the case they why is the Blackberry Style Sprints best selling smartphone, even over the EVO and the EPIC 4G!01-19-11 10:40 PMLike 0
- I disagree. People wanted this device a year ago. There's nothing innovative about it, and by the time it gets released (I'm guessing 3Q or 4Q) it will be outdated. As far as we know it wont me LTE capable and I don't see too many non-BB users (and also many BB users) buying a phone late in 2011 under contract that doesn't have LTE. It'll do well among hard core BB users, but it's insane to think that this device is going to attract iPhone and Android users.01-19-11 10:43 PMLike 0
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- Name one blackberry model that ever flopped, they all sell in reasonable numbers as they each their own target audience, even the Storm1 and Storm2.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-20-11 05:23 AMLike 0 - Crucial_XtremeRetired ModeratorThis device will NOT flop. No way no how. Once we get down the road a bit and you guys get more hw information, firmware info, see hands-on vid as well as in person, you'll see why I say it's definitely not going to flop.....Pearl9100 and Denise in Los Angeles like this.01-20-11 11:09 AMLike 2
- i cant possibly imagine this phone flopping. it wont be as popular as the iphone, but 1) that wouldnt make the dakota a flop and 2) not many phones out there are as popular as that pos iphone and 3) (and more importantly) its the ultimate BB that many dedicated fans have been dying for (even if it had a crap processor). the mere blending of a touch screen and keyboard in the bold form factor would be AMAZING.01-22-11 02:22 AMLike 0
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