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- avt123O.G.why is it hard for android and apple phone owners to accept the fact that there's a serious market for people who love the physical keyboards, the RED LED notification and the peace of mind for the so called battery life.
in my case.. i have a macbook pro and an i pod touch... i want/NEED a phone and not a redundancy of the ipod touch..
parted with my 2 yr 3G for Bold 9000.
now i'm happy.
we're not even putting the iPad in the mix.. which will make this more redundant.
No need to talk about the iPad. You already mentioned the iPhone and iPod touch, which are basically the same things but smaller.08-09-10 11:43 AMLike 0 - LED give me up to 15 minutes to see if any notifications have been received without having to un-sleep the device. If it ain't blinking I don't pick it up.08-09-10 11:46 AMLike 0
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- Battery life, physical keyboard, the notification system is nice...plus I think the 9700 is a really good looking phone. But, I'm cool with other people being ok charging a lot and wanting a different experience that is more robust for web browsing. What I don't get is the weird need to try to convince BB owners that they are basically naive or brainwashed for liking their phones. That is annoying.08-09-10 12:00 PMLike 0
- Battery life, physical keyboard, the notification system is nice...plus I think the 9700 is a really good looking phone. But, I'm cool with other people being ok charging a lot and wanting a different experience that is more robust for web browsing. What I don't get is the weird need to try to convince BB owners that they are basically naive or brainwashed for liking their phones. That is annoying.
All we have been reading over the past week is how bad RIM is.... going down the drain..... my phone is better than yours.....
These forums used to be a great place to discuss all things blackberry. Now its becoming more like a pre-school playpen.08-09-10 12:05 PMLike 0 -
I'd def. miss the LED light on a phone though.08-09-10 12:12 PMLike 0 -
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- No matter the reason for RIM having faithful followers (blind, deaf, dumb, sheep, etc.), the fact remains they still have customers. Somehow, based on all your posts I've seen, this burns you. Of course if you add 2-3 other phone OS's there will be a loss of market share. Seeing as the Android alone has numerous devices that exceed RIM's lineup, they would gain some share. iPhone lovers and those who lust after it and now are finally buying in would gain some share. Windows Phone may gain some share if anyone cares. But, they are still selling more blackberries than last year and that is the true measure. Either way, no money goes in my pocket nor is lost if RIM gains or loses share. What is it you are gaining or losing by making it your job to speak negatively on these forums?08-09-10 03:15 PMLike 0
- LOL. And you must not read that Nokia is currently #1 in share. They are falling as well. Their losses, and RIM's, don't determine whether or not I purchase their phones though. I don't decide who to give my business to for a one time purchase/use until I see fit to move on from device based on market share. They could go out of business tomorrow and my phone would still work and make the same calls it does today. So what would I lose? Support if it dies? Perhaps. But by that time, I'm sure I would just purchase a new phone. I base my decisions on my needs and who fulfills them best.
Yes, there are plenty of consumers who are running for the HOT NEW PHONE. But, that doesn't mean they do what I want from a phone. The same can be said for the so called blind followers. It's a thing called PREFERENCE. You might like green, but I'm not going to argue that you should like yellow instead. You have your reasons for liking green. So, how about you let it go and stop making this your duty as if what you write would influence any person's personal PREFERENCE.08-09-10 03:45 PMLike 0 -
- RIM saw a 40% market share growth worldwide between quarter 2 2009 and quarter 2 2010 to climb into the 4th spot overall. It was the greatest market share growth of any of the top 5 cell phone companies. Samsung was second in growth at 22%. That's the bleeding you are debating?
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