RIM is falling behind, let's face it.
- The bottom line for me is this. If I didn't need nor want a phone that's basic premise is for business functionality, I wouldn't buy a BlackBerry. If I wanted a phone that was user friendly, had cool games, a slick and flashy interface, thousands of useless apps, was a conversation starter, helped me pass the time on a 5 hour layover, I sure wouldn't buy a BlackBerry.03-23-10 10:45 PMLike 0
- amazinglygracelessRetired Modteens want to feel like a cool adult so they are buying bb when they know nothing about how to even use one. they need to just stick with android and iphone for the games and stuff. on the other hand it is boring and restrained so would keep good restraint of a young teen because they cant do anything on their phone reallly so parents dont have to worry much. and push messages. "get your but home right now!" and they instantly get it.
The idea of the BlackBerry as a strictly or even mostly business device ignores
one fact.
With the release of the Pearl 8100, the first BB with media function, camera,
memory card and trackball, RIM fundamentally changed their user base.
Corporate / business users are RIMS base, however, these are not the
people running out and buying every new device as that would almost
always be cost prohibitive even for a small to medium organization.
Non business users are not buying BBs to be cool. They are buying them
(A LOT OF THEM) because the feature set, form factor and usability is
what they are looking for.
I do agree RIM needs to make some radical changes but even without them
they are performing quite well in the North American cellular marketplace.Last edited by amazinglygraceless; 03-23-10 at 11:00 PM. Reason: Quoted wrong user
03-23-10 10:58 PMLike 0 -
U2? Do you seriously think they picked them for teens? They'd be much better off with someone like Drake for today's teens. U2 would seem more geared for the ages 25-35 than 13-20 year olds.03-23-10 10:59 PMLike 0 - 03-23-10 11:25 PMLike 0
- There are some well proven points on this thread because the phone is perfect for you doesn't mean it's perfect for everyone especially people looking to get the most out of a phone. By that I mean others want what the competition is offering but on their BlackBerrys. What's happening instead though is RIM isn't doing anything while the competition keeps moving forward.03-23-10 11:31 PMLike 0
- Epic Fail...what MY phone needs to do for you means nothing to ME...explain in detail where the BBerry fails. Don't dredge up 'thousands of apps', 'video quality' or any of the same old tired junk this boring thread regurgitates.03-23-10 11:36 PMLike 0
- One of the things I love about my BB is the simple UI... *shrugs*
But it does everything a Smartphone is supposed to do.
Just need a better built-in browser and flash, and it'd be a perfect phone. At least for me, anyway.
And I hold absolutely ZERO loyalty to a phone manufacturer, I really could care less. Whatever phone I like, and if whatever carrier I'm on has it with a good plan.... I'll get it. But right now, and in the near future, BlackBerries are "IT" for me. Don't much care for touch screens, but if I had to have one, it'd be a Storm 2. I just love the UI of the BB.... it just makes sense.03-23-10 11:38 PMLike 0 - listen here mister depression is anger without enthusiam, the blackberry brand is not going anywhere bottom line. we have spend several months waiting for rim to show any sign that they are improving, yet companies like google are creating google goggles and google gesture and other stuff, and blackberry is just moving slow as heck taking it's sweet precious time.03-23-10 11:39 PMLike 0
- listen here mister depression is anger without enthusiam, the blackberry brand is not going anywhere bottom line. we have spend several months waiting for rim to show any sign that they are improving, yet companies like google are creating google goggles and google gesture and other stuff, and blackberry is just moving slow as heck taking it's sweet precious time.
Don't confuse change/difference/sparkles with progress.03-23-10 11:45 PMLike 0 -
- For these people who want innovation, I have a couple questions for what you all might want to see on a BB:
You guys want widgets on the BB? With multiple home screens?
An App Store that would put Apple to shame?
What it is it exactly that you want?
And really, if you're not happy with BB, leave it be. If what you're forecasting for RIM is true, just contribute to its "apparent" demise and get another phone....easy. *shrugs* I haven't been on this forum for a full month yet and I can already see the dead horses' carcass being beaten into nothingness. So if the failure of RIM is true to you, then let it be.03-23-10 11:49 PMLike 0 -
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1. BlackBerry browser sucks and RIM will be 3 years behind the competition when it finally gets released.
2. I can't receive most of my attachments as RIM thinks they are too big.
3. I don't have the sent emails sent from my computer on my BlackBerry. Considering BlackBerrys are made for email this is a true fail.
4. RIM's device quality is bad. After about a year my first BlackBerry bold decided to commit suicide during the night.
5. It takes 3+ minutes for my BlackBerry to turn on after doing a battery pull.
6. Applications can completely freeze my phone and I can't kill them without doing a battery pull.
7. Major memory leaks on my phone. A battery pull a day is a must and this simply isn't acceptable.
8. Boring OS, home screen, no widgets, no multiple desktop screens (I understand for some this isn't important)
9. An app on the Iphone App store costs $0.99 and on the BlackBerry App store $7.45
10. There are hardly any apps for this phone and it doesn't look like developers are working that hard to get some out.
11. Hardware is a complete joke Android and Windows Mobile phone are out there with 1ghz processors and BlackBerry's fastest is 624mhz. Best camera on a BlackBerry 3.2mb. Screen resolution on Storm 1 or 2< Screen resolution on Nexus One
12. When their is a data outage Browser doesn't work.
13. RIM's attitude with carriers telling them they should bill heavy user by mb and that RIM's devices are light on the network.
There are many more.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-23-10 11:58 PMLike 0 - continuing your list
the amount of times i have to bring my phone in for a replacement
the slow bbm data searching issues
the complete lack of a user experience
the lack of a future...
the list goes on03-24-10 12:14 AMLike 0 - RIM is losing market share as you typed this. RIM is desperate to jump on the consumer bandwagon and is not having any real success doing so. Within 2 years RIM will be at the bottom of the market share totem pole. Both iPhone and Android are gobbling up the several years of lead RIM had and squandered.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-24-10 12:46 AMLike 0 - That's what I said a persons requirements for a phone is different from person to person. Now off the top of my head here is where the BlackBerry fails.
1. BlackBerry browser sucks and RIM will be 3 years behind the competition when it finally gets released.
2. I can't receive most of my attachments as RIM thinks they are too big.
3. I don't have the sent emails sent from my computer on my BlackBerry. Considering BlackBerrys are made for email this is a true fail.
4. RIM's device quality is bad. After about a year my first BlackBerry bold decided to commit suicide during the night.
5. It takes 3+ minutes for my BlackBerry to turn on after doing a battery pull.
6. Applications can completely freeze my phone and I can't kill them without doing a battery pull.
7. Major memory leaks on my phone. A battery pull a day is a must and this simply isn't acceptable.
8. Boring OS, home screen, no widgets, no multiple desktop screens (I understand for some this isn't important)
9. An app on the Iphone App store costs $0.99 and on the BlackBerry App store $7.45
10. There are hardly any apps for this phone and it doesn't look like developers are working that hard to get some out.
11. Hardware is a complete joke Android and Windows Mobile phone are out there with 1ghz processors and BlackBerry's fastest is 624mhz. Best camera on a BlackBerry 3.2mb. Screen resolution on Storm 1 or 2< Screen resolution on Nexus One
12. When their is a data outage Browser doesn't work.
13. RIM's attitude with carriers telling them they should bill heavy user by mb and that RIM's devices are light on the network.
There are many more.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-24-10 01:03 AMLike 0 - Confession, I love my BB 8530. Even though its 'LOW-END/CHEAP/NOT A TRUE BLACKBERRY' as quoted by others.
But in August, I will stop purchasing BBs and find another device.
That is all.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-24-10 01:44 AMLike 0 -
- The people who lose are US!!! By supporting these companies who package something in a different case with a different name it is the same old piece of ****e that we had all new and shiny with a different look and we feel like we got something new when in fact, it's the same ol cracker in a different box03-24-10 02:27 AMLike 0
- The people who lose are US!!! By supporting these companies who package something in a different case with a different name it is the same old piece of ****e that we had all new and shiny with a different look and we feel like we got something new when in fact, it's the same ol cracker in a different box
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-24-10 02:33 AMLike 0 - The people who lose are US!!! By supporting these companies who package something in a different case with a different name it is the same old piece of ****e that we had all new and shiny with a different look and we feel like we got something new when in fact, it's the same ol cracker in a different box
Next smartphone will not be a blackberry as it wouldn't be much of an upgrade from the previous models. Why do u think so many people still use the 83xx when 9700s and tours are out? Because everything a 9700 can do a 8330 can do also. (Just slower)
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-24-10 03:06 AMLike 0 - The people who lose are US!!! By supporting these companies who package something in a different case with a different name it is the same old piece of ****e that we had all new and shiny with a different look and we feel like we got something new when in fact, it's the same ol cracker in a different box
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-24-10 03:22 AMLike 0 - amazinglygracelessRetired ModEnough folks. This thread is one enormous circular argument that will change no ones mind.03-24-10 03:54 AMLike 0
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