Should RIM have only TWO phones?
There is one iPhone. As such Apple get the economies of scale of producing a single model.
RIM in the meantime has countless different models ranging from the incredibly cheap and plastic budget models up to the quality of the 9900.
Is this multitude of models confusing the market place?
Is it about time that RIM followed Apple and Samsung's lead and just had one or two models, e.g. one with a keyboard and one without.
This would make promoting the phones easier and less confused, it would be a cleaner proposition in the eyes of the consumer, and surely there would be huge economies of scale to be gained in focusing all production, distribution, and marketing on one or two models than on a dozen.