I agree. Good article and to the point. 10.2.1 has bridged the gap. I like the good press...just wish it was in something other than CIO.com with a broader audience appeal.
Well dcwbearsaint, there was also that video review from DadDoes.com which was quite comprehensive and very awesome as well. But I kinda like that CIO.com is giving coverage...it reminds businesspeople that Blackberry is alive and THE choice for the business/prosumer crowd.
Don't know what you guys read but that article was based on the writers personal taste, it doesn't outline a lot to make others switch or even try it as a second device. Not enough points is what I'm trying to say
Articles like this infuriate me...
Why didn't blackberry focus a comeback on the z30? What are they waiting for? Is anything in the pipeline better than the z30?
The longer they wait the harder (and more expensive) it will be.
Personally I doubt their future commitment to the consumer market. This is the only explanation that makes sense.
Don't know what you guys read but that article was based on the writers personal taste, it doesn't outline a lot to make others switch or even try it as a second device. Not enough points is what I'm trying to say
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Don't get what you are saying, ALL reviews or posts are personal opinions or have you found any site that publishes crowd sourced reviews?
Don't know what you guys read but that article was based on the writers personal taste, it doesn't outline a lot to make others switch or even try it as a second device. Not enough points is what I'm trying to say
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What are you talking? You want the writer to get your personal taste? Duh...
Don't know what you guys read but that article was based on the writers personal taste, it doesn't outline a lot to make others switch or even try it as a second device. Not enough points is what I'm trying to say
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There's BlackBerry Hub
There's the ubiquitous LED light that signifies a new message
There's the capability to unlock the phone by simply sliding a finger up from the bottom edge of the glass screen.
A large 5-inch touchscreen,
an expansion slot for adding flash memory
native HDMI out
the capability to function as an external USB storage drive