Smart move to exclude WP for BBM??
- Hey guys in my opinion it's a very smart move to exclude from my BBM race since its neck & neck between Blackberry n WP for the 3rd place in the OS battle. Excluding them from the list could maybe mean once BBM gets settled and is that huge that many people start shifting from Whatsapp over to BBM, WP may get lesser buyers since everyone would like to be part of the pack & a person planning to buy a new WP would feel left out & resist himself from buying the phone.
When it comes to getting support from Microsoft regarding apps we can always Sideload em :P
You maybe disagree but it's just my personal opinion since its been seen few apps today can make or break a phone. We saw that happening to BB10 too i.e no native Instagram & Netflix n blah blah regardless of the fact what the phone is a platform & the device
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Posted via CB10Thesmartmale likes this.09-19-13 10:47 PMLike 1 - extremely smart. WP is only growing in emerging markets. Emerging markets LOVE BBM. it's basically killing one threat in favour of another. Better to lose out to Android and iOS and be 3rd than lose it all. I truly believe BBM will be a big deciding factor in these markets.09-20-13 12:18 AMLike 0
- A very dumb move (if it was a strategic decision).
BBM needs WP8 more than WP8 needs BBM.
In order to be THE cross-platform solution, they need to be cross-platform first.
But I believe it was not a purposeful decision. They just need more time to develop for the less popular platform.09-20-13 12:42 AMLike 2 - amazinglygracelessRetired ModYeah, because the US, UK, France, Italy, Spain and Mexico are surely "emerging" markets...
09-20-13 08:03 AMLike 2 - I'm guessing you believe that means people will shift away from WP hardware because BBM isn't available. Is the purpose of cross-platform BBM to shift people towards hardware or to bring people into an ecosystem? Because if it's the former, then there will be plenty of Blackberry users shifting into iOS and Android since they will be able to keep their BBM contacts without Blackberry devices.09-20-13 08:08 AMLike 0
- At first I thought it was smart but not so much anymore. They aren't "neck and neck" at this point. Windows Phone has great growth while BlackBerry does not.
Why I also don't think it's a good idea to leave out Windows Phone is because it's clear that BBM was not a deciding factor to keep users grounded on BlackBerry phones. They left, and used similar apps to fill their needs. Those apps are in the Windows Store available for Windows Phone.
Posted via CB1009-20-13 08:10 AMLike 0 - Tre LawrenceBetween RealitiesA very dumb move (if it was a strategic decision).
BBM needs WP8 more than WP8 needs BBM.
In order to be THE cross-platform solution, they need to be cross-platform first.
But I believe it was not a purposeful decision. They just need more time to develop for the less popular platform.
I hope it wasn't strategic. I truly hope not.09-20-13 08:20 AMLike 0 - Why would you develop a mobile messaging client for desktop operating systems before a mobile OS like Windows Phone? This makes no sense.meherzad87 likes this.09-20-13 10:00 AMLike 1
- Lol was thinking the same no one is gonna roam around with a laptop in their hand or wants to get tied to a pc. It's all about portability today.
Posted via CB1009-20-13 10:07 AMLike 0 - My vision for BBM is to have it be the elite solution for business communication. You have the same application on your phone, tablet, and computer. Imagine you sitting at your desk when you get a message from a coworker asking if you finished a project. Or a boss broadcast messaging an office. No matter where you are, you're available.09-20-13 10:11 AMLike 0
- DenverRalphyRetired Network ModWhy not? If I'm sitting at my computer desk, I'd rather be able to read and respond instantly from the desktop PC, rather than interrupt my groove picking up my mobile device. I do this all the time when people message me via Hangouts.bekkay likes this.09-20-13 10:20 AMLike 1
- Simple reason why there's no BBM for Windows Phone:
BES 10 doesn't support managing Windows Phones. Despite everyone ignoring the fact, the only reason BBM went cross platform was as a part of an overall MDM strategy, not as part of a consumer play. As it stands now, BBM through BES10 is the only way they can monetise it on Android and iOS, unless they go the route of ads or the introduction of Channels.meherzad87 and BB_Bmore like this.09-20-13 10:38 AMLike 2 - Hey guys in my opinion it's a very smart move to exclude from my BBM race since its neck & neck between Blackberry n WP for the 3rd place in the OS battle. Excluding them from the list could maybe mean once BBM gets settled and is that huge that many people start shifting from Whatsapp over to BBM, WP may get lesser buyers since everyone would like to be part of the pack & a person planning to buy a new WP would feel left out & resist himself from buying the phone.
When it comes to getting support from Microsoft regarding apps we can always Sideload em :P
You maybe disagree but it's just my personal opinion since its been seen few apps today can make or break a phone. We saw that happening to BB10 too i.e no native Instagram & Netflix n blah blah regardless of the fact what the phone is a platform & the device
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Yea, if you want to be no.3 you must do something about it... otherwise they would take your spot09-20-13 10:40 AMLike 0 - My vision for BBM is to have it be the elite solution for business communication. You have the same application on your phone, tablet, and computer. Imagine you sitting at your desk when you get a message from a coworker asking if you finished a project. Or a boss broadcast messaging an office. No matter where you are, you're available.
Microsoft Lync
BBM compares terribly compared to already-established players in that market.
Trying to compete with Microsoft and other established players in that market is actually harder than competing in the consumer market, because which services get deployed on those servers is not a choice of the person who holds the phone. Those are business decisions made for business reasons.
In any case, there is no way you could replace Lync or Skype with BBM for business use, even if it had all of BB10's capabilities and desktop clients were available. It simply does not cut it.09-20-13 01:13 PMLike 0 -
Don't miss the point, please :-)09-20-13 01:27 PMLike 0 -
The hard truth is, and it truly is hard to swallow for a lot of people, that Blackberry 10 is completely ignorable in the current market, while Windows Phone simply isn't. The growth in Windows Phone (and lack of growth in BB10) makes this so.
Do you see anyone demanding they release an Symbian or Firefox OS version? No. Why? Cause those OSes are practically ignorable in the current market.09-20-13 01:30 PMLike 0
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