Went to Apple Store but just couldn't do it
- i went to apple store yesterday to buy iphone but i could not make myself do it. It really felt weird buying iphone. I felt like i was betraying Blackberry and everytning that i stand for. What really turned me off were all the people drooling over iphone 6s. I felt like i was about to become another sheep by buying iphone.Now I feel like a rebel holding to my blackberry. LOL I will wait for priv and see how good this phone is. I am just tired with all bad publicity and luck of confidence from top management. I wish Blackberry had a leader as charismatic as Steve Jobs. Blackberry needs somebody like Richard Branson.10-14-15 09:23 AMLike 25
- I understand exactly how you feel.
"Z30 STA100-2 UK" 10.3.2.2474 Get's a Ten from Fen.Chandra Prabu and starboyforeal like this.10-14-15 09:51 AMLike 2 - You wouldn't be a sheep buying an iPhone if it meets your needs. You would be a sheep buying an iPhone because you're looking for some sort of social status. I would have no problem with an iPhone if it offered more flexibility in media control. I really hate iTunes. Maybe an SD option. And perks like unlocking your phone via pc software. If you damage the phone, there's no way to unlock it without using the screen. I have a friend with a 5C that was dropped and damaged the digitizer part of the logic board. (common issue) Screen never cracked and no physical damage. ITunes recognizes the phone but she's out of luck.
Posted via CB1010-14-15 09:53 AMLike 3 - i went to apple store yesterday to buy iphone but i could not make myself do it. It really felt weird buying iphone. I felt like i was betraying Blackberry and everytning that i stand for. What really turned me off were all the people drooling over iphone 6s. I felt like i was about to become another sheep by buying iphone.Now I feel like a rebel holding to my blackberry. LOL I will wait for priv and see how good this phone is. I am just tired with all bad publicity and luck of confidence from top management. I wish Blackberry had a leader as charismatic as Steve Jobs. Blackberry needs somebody like Richard Branson.
Blackberry Z10 was the beginning. The Z30 is my upgradebrian4591 and Sexy Sadie like this.10-14-15 10:38 AMLike 2 - To be honest, I see it differently, in this way: Being in the BlackBerry Community means not following the leader. No one lead us here. We came from different directions, yet arriving at the same conclusion.
Whether It was the design, security, productivity, or functionality, we appreciated what BlackBerry had to offer. We shared that" like vision".
Which leads us to where we are today with BlackBerry's Vision undefined to the masses.
But that just means we'll meet up again, here or someplace else that shares that vision.
You just found out first-hand that IOS, isn't that place.
Good lookin' out.
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Posted via CB10brian4591 likes this.10-14-15 12:07 PMLike 1 -
- Honestly, you're just as bad defining yourself as a "rebel" because you own a BlackBerry. If you want to see real change with BlackBerry then continuing to buy their products and support them is only going to encourage them to go down this path because they know there will always be people to buy their product regardless of what they put out.
Say what you will about Apple but you know if the roles were reversed no one here would be complaining about "sheep" buying BlackBerry products only because they're cool.10-14-15 12:20 PMLike 15 -
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Those users pay less all-in to use an iPhone, because they can chose either a very strong resale value or a very long life supported on the latest OS.
I get the argument... everyone else is an ignorant stupid pathetic follower app-sheep driven by the very lowest of human/sheep instinct, except BB users. There is no other reason, other than a recent lobotomy, to choose an iPhone, right?
That just doesn't pass Occam's Razor anywhere but here in narrowing walls of the echo chamber.10-14-15 12:29 PMLike 12 - Tre LawrenceBetween RealitiesHonestly, you're just as bad defining yourself as a "rebel" because you own a BlackBerry. If you want to see real change with BlackBerry then continuing to buy their products and support them is only going to encourage them to go down this path because they know there will always be people to buy their product regardless of what they put out.
Say what you will about Apple but you know if the roles were reversed no one here would be complaining about "sheep" buying BlackBerry products only because they're cool.
Buying stuff to be perceived as "different" is just as shallow as supposedly acquiring stuff to belong.
A true rebel would get what he/she wants based on needs met. No need to come to CB to get the affirmation of other, uh, rebels. If one really wants to go against the grain, give oxygen the pinkie. Be different, right?
I find it hilarious that folks think smartphone choice is a measure of individuality.10-14-15 12:39 PMLike 12 - Tre LawrenceBetween RealitiesValue drives the price. "So much money"? $649. Roughly what a "me too" Android product from a company openly admitting hardware defeat will be charging early next year for a product that will likely be a trivia answer on some web forum two years later.
Those users pay less all-in to use an iPhone, because they can chose either a very strong resale value or a very long life supported on the latest OS.
I get the argument... everyone else is an ignorant stupid pathetic follower app-sheep driven by the very lowest of human/sheep instinct, except BB users. There is no other reason, other than a recent lobotomy, to choose an iPhone, right?
That just doesn't pass Occam's Razor anywhere but here in narrowing walls of the echo chamber.
Resale value was a big factor.
BlackBerry certainly values iPhone users.10-14-15 12:46 PMLike 3 - Value drives the price. "So much money"? $649. Roughly what a "me too" Android product from a company openly admitting hardware defeat will be charging early next year for a product that will likely be a trivia answer on some web forum two years later.
Those users pay less all-in to use an iPhone, because they can chose either a very strong resale value or a very long life supported on the latest OS.
I get the argument... everyone else is an ignorant stupid pathetic follower app-sheep driven by the very lowest of human/sheep instinct, except BB users. There is no other reason, other than a recent lobotomy, to choose an iPhone, right?
That just doesn't pass Occam's Razor anywhere but here in narrowing walls of the echo chamber.
Posted via CB1010-14-15 12:48 PMLike 0 - Sorry but mostly people do not sleep outside in tents for days to get a phone. I just find it weird. Right now it is hard to say who is copying whom. Most of innovations come from Android camp and they are copied by Apple in some form. (phone size, multitasking, notifications etc etc etc. I find Microsoft to be more innovative than apple these days. Same for Samsung.
Posted via CB10techvisor likes this.10-14-15 12:57 PMLike 1 - Either way, if you buy something because it is popular or avoid something because it is popular, you're still letting other people make your choice for you.
At least if you buy something because it is popular you have some rational advantages because popularity leads to compatibility and 3rd party support.techvisor and Elephant_Canyon like this.10-14-15 01:07 PMLike 2 - Some of you guys act like nobody on CrackBerry has an iPhone. I'm always impressed by how many people in these threads not only own iPhones but the latest ones like the 6s+. Are they sheep? At some point, you can't keep saying everyone else is crazy or dumb when most of us covet these devices. I'm pretty sure most of them don't go on Apple forums to chat about what's up with these people hanging on to their "Crackberries" - a term which is, of course, a term that describes perfectly rational behavior - nothing sheep or cultish about that, right?
As far as price goes, for most people, their smartphone is the most important computer they own. I'm not even going to bother listing the daily activities that are now smartphone-centered. Is that worth $3 per day to them?10-14-15 01:10 PMLike 9 - i went to apple store yesterday to buy iphone but i could not make myself do it. It really felt weird buying iphone. I felt like i was betraying Blackberry and everytning that i stand for. What really turned me off were all the people drooling over iphone 6s. I felt like i was about to become another sheep by buying iphone.Now I feel like a rebel holding to my blackberry. LOL I will wait for priv and see how good this phone is. I am just tired with all bad publicity and luck of confidence from top management. I wish Blackberry had a leader as charismatic as Steve Jobs. Blackberry needs somebody like Richard Branson.
While Steve Jobs was a showman.... he was also very passionate about design and how a product is used and what Apple could do to improve it.
We don't just need a showman, we need a product that is better and has a purpose. The PlayBook hardware was better than the iPad of that time, but it had no purpose other than to be a companion device for a BlackBerry - yet that isn't what they marketed it as.
Sadly now we have a guy that admits he isn't emotional about hardware... many of us think most of his plans are to get rid of it.
I expect the PRIV to be a good hardware mix. It's the BlackBerry Experience, the pricing and the commitment to the required marketing a consumer device requires.... that has me doubting it's ability to compete and be a success.
Someone long ago, post a cartoon of how each smartphone platform user viewed themselves, and how other platform users seen them. Pretty sure rebel wasn't what others saw BlackBerry users as....10-14-15 01:38 PMLike 5 - Value drives the price. "So much money"? $649. Roughly what a "me too" Android product from a company openly admitting hardware defeat will be charging early next year for a product that will likely be a trivia answer on some web forum two years later.
Those users pay less all-in to use an iPhone, because they can chose either a very strong resale value or a very long life supported on the latest OS.
I get the argument... everyone else is an ignorant stupid pathetic follower app-sheep driven by the very lowest of human/sheep instinct, except BB users. There is no other reason, other than a recent lobotomy, to choose an iPhone, right?
That just doesn't pass Occam's Razor anywhere but here in narrowing walls of the echo chamber.
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