When BlackBerry announces Sales Numbers in March - what will you consider "successful"?
So despite what we've seen in articles such as the ones below I keep reading here on CrackBerry that the BlackBerry launch hasn't been successful and people are arguing against articles such as the ones below saying that they're not true or the stores didn't have much stock and we can't believe these articles because we don't have any actual sales numbers yet.
So my question to all you naysayers is when BlackBerry reports their Sales Numbers in March what will it take for you to consider the launch a success? How many Z10's do they need to sell in February & March in order for it to be a 'successful' launch?
Rogers sold more BlackBerry smartphones yesterday than any other day in Rogers history | CrackBerry.com
BlackBerry 10: Z10 Canadian launch was best in firm history, CEO says | FP Tech Desk | Financial Post
http://forums.crackberry.com/news-ru...tailer-770682/
�In fact, it was
more than 50% better than any other launch day in our history in Canada.�
�In the U.K., we have seen
close to three times our best performance ever for the first week of sales for a BlackBerry smartphone,�
Via Rogers:
Sold more BlackBerry smartphones on February 5th 2013 than any other day in Rogers history (Rogers was the first carrier to launch BlackBerry services in 1999).
Rogers BlackBerry experts activated thousands of BlackBerry Z10 smartphones yesterday, and provided customers with in depth training and support.
Some stores have temporarily sold out of the BlackBerry Z10 and additional inventory has been shipped to Rogers retail locations across Canada.
The Z10 is likely to do as well as Samsung's SIII and the iPhone 5, said Mr Khanzadah. "
This is one of the biggest launches along the lines of the SIII and the iPhone 5. It will be a straight fight between all three.
When BlackBerry announces Sales Numbers in March - what will you consider "succ
Originally Posted by
craigdavid_UK BBRY has always been profitable, they earned $9mil in profits last quarter
USA TODAY Not true as they struggled with profitability in 2012 and $9mil is nothing in terms of profitability. They need to return to pre-2011 profit levels, which I hope they do.
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Originally Posted by
SnoozerBold Not sure what I'd consider a success. All I know is I got mine the week after it came (Hamilton Ontario Canada) and Wireless wave was sold out and I got the last on in stock from the bell store. She said they were selling I got my screen protector and case at two different stores, both retail guys were excited about it and asking how I liked. I asked both how they were selling and they both well and that a lot of users were not just die hard bb fans like myself. If this trend is taking place all over then I won't be surprised if the sales are decent.
Unfortunately it's not. We sold out the first week and had a lot of people calling the first couple of days, but since then nothing. We got a shipment of 8 white and 3 black 10 days ago and every single one of them is still is the lockup. Initial demand was high but it really fell off.
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I'm not big on sharing location online but I'm in Eastern Ontario.
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The Source, corporate Bell/Virgin.
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