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Hmm.............
the Argon sounds like a really nice flagship device, worthy of being Priv's successor, and a release in October will give it time to be known and score some good sales in the holiday season. if i remember well, the Priv was released in late November, right?
Hey, be nice
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Oh No! now you've leaked, BlackBerry will now be under pressure to release early leaving us with another blundered release...;)
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Does the argon device got the Fcc approval ?
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By all logical standards, Argon doesn't exist. No FCC, no random benchmarks, no real leaked renders from BlackBerry (not this fan made nonsense), nodda. Just shady rumors from shady places that are all subject to change lol.
Wooooaw I didn't know we are so close to the release date lol.
Ok as someone suggested, i'm gonna windex my cristall ball.
So you can close the tread because the title mention hope and now there is no more hope.
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Glad you said something about it. Some people fail to use common sense.
How soon before release of the DTEK 50 were FCC, benchmarks etc. out there?
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Certifications were visible in June, and rumours of the TCL reference design well before that.
So hard evidence was available at least 3-4 months before release.
Anything in that crystal ball say that we'll have a surprise 8GB RAM and 128GB memory for 300 bucks and that the cell phone market would be upended by a newly resurgent Blackberry? :D
I spoke to a friend at BlackBerry today and while they have essentially heard the same things as reported here they have no concrete information. Basically in my opinion the board / powers that be have not decided yet and this level of indecision leads me to think the company will be bought out shortly.
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So because they haven't yet decided what to do about this one specific phone, they must be being taken over? Ok, that makes total sense. Darn...
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Based on more than that. Basically you have upper management who asks employees to do certain things but then does not give them what they need to do it. The uncertainty of upper management like this is usually due to financial duress / impending bankruptcy or a greater plan being withheld from above which is a major change in strategy they are not yet willing or able to communicate to those who should know. To me this is an upper management / Chen looking to go let out of the business and go back to California full time with his bag load of cash.
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I don't see anything to indicate this. He seems to be starting to succeed with the turnaround. He'll want to see this through. He already has enough to retire a hundred times over, so he's in it for the glory.
Um, upper management of any company can take some time deciding if a product is viable or not. And it could be based on a lot of things including the performance of current products already out in the market. You think an upper management person would just wake up one day and think "we will make this!" and then that morning he/she goes into the office and it's official??
Of course BB is under financial troubles. But them not having made up their mind on this one thing really tells us nothing one way or another...
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And... weren't there other devices that leaked and never saw the light of day? I saw Chen's launch of the Passport and he made of point of saying he wasn't responsible for it, he just decided not to cancel it, lol.
Somewhere, in Cupertino, there's a prototype iPhone with a PKB. I just know it. =)
Any news of Argon coming the remainder of the year or early next?
Blackberry are very software inclined, look at the updates they pushing for the android apps ?
Il be honest and say the priv should get nougat , the version after that and the version after that, before they call it quits and you will have to upgrade which is basically 3 years worth of upgrades. I'm sure by then you would have phones with funny things like controlling your car apps and all that funny stuff so the priv would need an upgrade, if you catch my drift .
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Most recently that I could remember, there was the bronze Classic...
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I don't think anything can make up for the playbook debacle.
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