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The real question is whether app developers will continue to, or hopefully expand, their support of the BB 6 platform. I'm not sure if BBM can continue to keep folks on BB by itself.01-22-11 11:33 AMLike 0 -
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- Am I the only one who likes the form factor of the 9700 instead of the 9000? I don't care about the touch screen since I have an amazing trackpad with the phone and the screen seems pretty small.
I'll take this phone any day with the form factor of the 9700, but I will have to give this phone a try in my hands before I can really judge its form factor.01-23-11 01:58 AMLike 0 - Am I the only one who likes the form factor of the 9700 instead of the 9000? I don't care about the touch screen since I have an amazing trackpad with the phone and the screen seems pretty small.
I'll take this phone any day with the form factor of the 9700, but I will have to give this phone a try in my hands before I can really judge its form factor.
Personally, I want a bigger screen real-estate so will take a Torch instead, but this device looks amazing, and if I wasn't so fixated on getting a Torch (the whole idea of motion excites me), I would be getting this.01-23-11 02:44 AMLike 0 - I do love the form factor of 9700 as well. I would take this phone any day with the current form factor of the 9700.
Hope RIM brings this out in the 9700 form factor one day. Will give it a shot and test it out once this thing rolls out.
Am I the only one who likes the form factor of the 9700 instead of the 9000? I don't care about the touch screen since I have an amazing trackpad with the phone and the screen seems pretty small.
I'll take this phone any day with the form factor of the 9700, but I will have to give this phone a try in my hands before I can really judge its form factor.01-23-11 08:08 AMLike 0 -
Dakota is replacing the bold 9000 and it will run parallel to 9780. Pick the one you want but don't knock the other as plenty people want it.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-23-11 09:01 AMLike 0 - If the Dakota is done correctly, I have no doubt that this phone can turn things around for RIM. The original Bold 9000 was the last solidly built Blackberry. If the device is built solid, the specs are respectable, and quality control is vastly improved from recent devices, this device will not fail.01-23-11 09:28 AMLike 0
- Bolds are meant to be confident and powerful. That's exactly what the Dakota is going to bring. There's always the Sedona/Apollo if you don't want a touch-screen.
Personally, I want a bigger screen real-estate so will take a Torch instead, but this device looks amazing, and if I wasn't so fixated on getting a Torch (the whole idea of motion excites me), I would be getting this.
I just need to try the phone in my hands to see how it will fit. If it fits nicely I will purchase this phone full price. I'm just not exactly sold on it just yet.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-23-11 10:15 AMLike 0 -
I agree with a few others in this thread, though, in that this phone will be a hit with BlackBerry fans, but I don't see it being the device that makes Android users jump ship and come to RIM. The hardware specs leaking now for it are basically on par with a lot of current devices from other manufacturers, meaning that they'll be dated by the time these phones come out. I don't really know if RIM will be able to start converting people back to their team until they can get QNX on their phones.01-23-11 10:36 AMLike 0 -
- I think the Dakota may even bring back a lot of people who deserted Blackberry when they started shrinking down their phones to the size of the 9700 - with its tiny keyboard.
The Bold 9000 was the best phone ever produced by RIM and certainly had the best keyboard of any smartphone on the market. In fact it still is the best keyboard.01-23-11 11:57 AMLike 0 - I think it's a good thing to use to tie me over until qnx hits next year. 9000 was always my fav bb, looking forward to trying it out soon.
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Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-23-11 01:40 PMLike 0 - sleepngbearRetired ModeratorLuckily I won't have to choose for another year. If the time comes and this and the Torch 2 are both a reality, I think I'd be leaning more toward the Dakota, especially since I plan to have a PlayBook by then to handle most of my mobile browsing needs. Now if they come out with a Torch-like device with a horizontal slider...
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-23-11 02:27 PMLike 0 - People didn't start deserting BB because the devices started getting smaller. People started deserting BB because the phones don't match up feature-wise to what other manufacturers offer. This phone will be very popular with current BB users, but it isn't going to attract people from Android or the iPhone.01-23-11 04:04 PMLike 0
- People didn't start deserting BB because the devices started getting smaller. People started deserting BB because the phones don't match up feature-wise to what other manufacturers offer. This phone will be very popular with current BB users, but it isn't going to attract people from Android or the iPhone.
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