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- I quit reading after they couldn't spell QWERTY keyboard.
"The hybrid touchscreen device rocks the famous BlackBerry QWRTY keyboard"08-18-11 05:57 PMLike 0 - Why Do people keep referring To the OS as 'Outdated'? When I think of Outdated OS i think of Symbian S60, The Blackberry OS works, Which I don't think can be said for the Likes of Android which is cluttered and confusing, At the end of the Day the OS is only as outdated as the person using it.ratchetjaw#AC likes this.08-18-11 06:02 PMLike 1
- In case you guys haven't caught on let me fill you in. Grown men have become degenerate troll fanboys who somehow get paid to write 'reviews' such as the one posted above. Someone please tell me what makes os7 outdated, please.
Sent from my BlackBerry 993008-18-11 06:11 PMLike 0 - Why Do people keep referring To the OS as 'Outdated'? When I think of Outdated OS i think of Symbian S60, The Blackberry OS works, Which I don't think can be said for the Likes of Android which is cluttered and confusing, At the end of the Day the OS is only as outdated as the person using it.
And the android system works. 500,000 activations a day proves that.
The new phones are the best ever by RIM but OS 6.1 is still limited in what it can do with the hardwaretino72#CB likes this.08-18-11 06:14 PMLike 1 - Crucial_XtremeRetired Moderator
If you don't like the review that's fine, but people make mistakes all the time. About to read to see what I think.
Edit: It was a poor excuse of a review although there were some good comments in there. Point is if you're going to post a review, actually review it.08-18-11 06:16 PMLike 0 -
- it is outdated and even RIM knows that. This is the reason that RIM is replacing it in about 6 months. It needs a make over and to get with the current generation of smartphones.
And the android system works. 500,000 activations a day proves that.
The new phones are the best ever by RIM but OS 6.1 is still limited in what it can do with the hardware08-18-11 06:32 PMLike 0 -
- I think it comes down to many reviewers sick of waiting for RIM to step up with truly updated device
What truly updated device,
Better build quality.
Example would be send/end keys not raised out of wack held on by glue that lets go same old same old rim assembly etc.
1:Better battery life then past build
2:Better Camera then past build
3:OS out of the box thats stable no rom swaps needed aka "the leak works great go with that"
Then users are flipping rom trying to find one that works . Its beta test playground on device launch.
4:More apps
5:HDMI video out/DLNA
6:Front cam
7:1020p video capability
If 1-7 were on the 9900 menu reviewers would be eating it up praising Rim.
After all thats what we all want.
Those that don't expect much from RIM will always call those that want more "Haters"
I did it for years08-18-11 06:36 PMLike 0 - it is outdated and even RIM knows that. This is the reason that RIM is replacing it in about 6 months. It needs a make over and to get with the current generation of smartphones.
And the android system works. 500,000 activations a day proves that.
The new phones are the best ever by RIM but OS 6.1 is still limited in what it can do with the hardware
Honestly, I really like how BB OS integrates apps into the menu systems and a lot of other things are great about it to. I would hate for everything to look like iOS and I think a lot of people on these forums actually LIKE BB OS (even if they want to see QNX phones.)
RIM wants to change their OS to attract people who want an iOS/android like experience but that doesn't mean that OS7 is bad or lacking anything.sf49ers and ratchetjaw#AC like this.08-18-11 06:38 PMLike 2 - I think it comes down to many reviewers sick of waiting for RIM to step up with truly updated device
What truly updated device,
Better build quality.
Example would be send/end keys not raised out of wack held on by glue that lets go same old same old rim assembly etc.
1:Better battery life then past build
2:Better Camera then past build
3:OS out of the box thats stable no rom swaps needed aka "the leak works great go with that"
Then users are flipping rom trying to find one that works . Its beta test playground on device launch.
4:More apps
5:HDMI video out/DLNA
6:Front cam
7:1020p video capability
If 1-7 were on the 9900 menu reviewers would be eating it up praising Rim.
After all thats what we all want.
Those that don't expect much from RIM will always call those that want more "Haters"
I did it for years08-18-11 06:44 PMLike 0 - I get what you're saying and there is truth to it. But, if you read all the reviews you might find that all the new devices tend to get a good bit of negative with the positive. The dual core sensation caught **** for being laggy despite the dual core and I think we all remember the antenna gate issues with ip4. Obviously BB is getting hammered from all sides but none of these phones are actually getting a free ride.08-18-11 06:59 PMLike 0
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The real Reviewers would be launching fireworks screaming RIM FINALLY GETS IT!
Those reviews would drown out the rest with past customers , new ones rushing out to get some 990008-18-11 07:00 PMLike 0 -
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So I guess people gravitate towards mediocrity if what you say is the case.
The 500,000 activation per day data is distorted, but you can't dismiss that popular items are of good quality just because you don't like the data that Android is blowing up.08-18-11 07:05 PMLike 0 - Agreed, I think because so many companies use android the wide variation of handsets pushes android numbers: example my mum has an android phone, she doesn't know that she just liked the design of the x10 mini pro08-18-11 07:07 PMLike 0
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Instead they have things like downgrades in hardware which tick us off, while warding off any potential customer once they read a review that states anything along the lines of "less capable than the last iteration". Going back while time and tech is progressing is a death sentence overall.08-18-11 07:08 PMLike 0
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