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Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com02-17-09 10:38 PMLike 0 - I have tried both of them phones and while blackberries are not perfect by any means MINE fits ME perfectly and I prefer my bb over both, when/if that day comes when it cant I will move on......People who own them when they are not fitting their lifestyles are what baffle me. My sister carries an Iphone since they are "in" for her age group, yet she cant stand the phone?
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the BB. Maybe then their development people will get off their duffs and
design a phone that is not stuck in 1994.02-17-09 10:45 PMLike 0 - It seems that the recent trend for Blackberry has been showing RIM targeting the consumer side of the phone/pda market. Most hardcore users know that Blackberry has been a fixture in the business community for years but until recent, they have made a strong move into picking up some of the consumer market. Just look at their most recent advertising campaign.
As the cellular network infrastructure improves to 4g and 5g over the next 10 years or so, these devices will become so mainstream that the days of just having a "cell phone" will be long gone just like the basic corded home telephone has become a relic of sorts.02-17-09 10:49 PMLike 0 -
- I slightly agree in a way. BB OS does need a refresh, something outside the box, or its going to become the next Palm OS. Maybe its time RIM look past java to linux or another platform. But saying that, BB OS is easy to use and stable which is why its an essential in the business world (besides BES).
The Pre wont come close to killing BB. Not even a dent, were talking Palm here and not in the treo 600/650 day either. They have lost most of their customer base, and the Pre will still be a niche product. It will sell decently well, but wont be the next iphone nor overtake RIM.02-17-09 11:21 PMLike 0 - All the iphone has on the BB is a bunch of usless apps like magic 8ball and a "where should I eat" app.
The BB is more of a usefull phone. Yes there are some stupid apps out there for the storm but you can use it for everything that you need in life and to pass time as well. Top that off with a solid os and a BB messenger and you have my heart
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com02-17-09 11:40 PMLike 0 - In all honesty, I don't think anyone is gonna come near RIM for Corporate Email Service. Remember guys thats where they started, so remember thats where their clients were and thats who they marketed to. Their clients didn't care about cameras, or other gimicks, they cared about recieving their email instantaneously and being able to respond wherever and whenever. Thats where RIM started.
I believe they have gone a long way in trying to diversify, and its easy for apple to come out and put out a "fun" device. They had no clients to keep happy.
But RIM has corporate clients that need to be taken care of and now they have the new consumer market also.
It's going to be interesting to see where they go from here, yes their software could use some work, but in all reality it does what its supposed to and onlything it really falls short on is browsing experience and "FUN" Apps other than that iPhone has nothing on it.02-17-09 11:49 PMLike 0 - Dated os? Lol 4.6 and 4.7 are updated a bit and work fine for me. I tried palm and had iphone and honestly the iphone is the worst thing I've ever used! Plain and simple berry dominates the game!
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com02-17-09 11:52 PMLike 0 - amazinglygracelessRetired Mod
somehow convinced that it is the greatest device ever. The BB works very well
for my needs but I am under no illusion that it is the "perfect and untouchable"
device.
The OS is as stale as last years bread and RIM seems to have no interest in
improving it.
Some of the simplest things on a BB require a 3rd party app. VibandRing, Opera
Mini, Bolt Browser, Slacker, and on and on.
Even with the new devices, memory is truly horrendous.
No IRDA. Really? in 2009?
Unable to STORE AND RUN applications from the memory card. I had an
Audiovox Maestro that did that 9 years ago.
Maybe if RIM focused less on turning out eye candy for the consumer
market and actually worked on the OS and turning out the device that
we all know is possible, they would not be where they are in worldwide
smartphone marketshare. Just an idea. .:rant off:.02-18-09 12:04 AMLike 0 -
The Blackberry is nowhere near its end, but I agree that RIM needs to step up in the software department. Not that the OS is bad, but we all know that there are some things about it that are a bit dated or just don't make sense.02-18-09 12:04 AMLike 0 - Really? The iphone has been out for like 2 years and RIM is as strong as ever. As for the Pre, I really don't think that there is anything for RIM to worry about, if anything it will push the next evolution of the RIM OS.02-18-09 12:07 AMLike 0
- In all honesty, I don't think anyone is gonna come near RIM for Corporate Email Service. Remember guys thats where they started, so remember thats where their clients were and thats who they marketed to. Their clients didn't care about cameras, or other gimicks, they cared about recieving their email instantaneously and being able to respond wherever and whenever. Thats where RIM started.
I believe they have gone a long way in trying to diversify, and its easy for apple to come out and put out a "fun" device. They had no clients to keep happy.
But RIM has corporate clients that need to be taken care of and now they have the new consumer market also.
It's going to be interesting to see where they go from here, yes their software could use some work, but in all reality it does what its supposed to and onlything it really falls short on is browsing experience and "FUN" Apps other than that iPhone has nothing on it.02-18-09 12:11 AMLike 0 - RIM needs to get off their asses and make an OS that is stable. I feel most BB users have accepted that their devices will lock up and they have to battery pull. I dont understand how this is acceptable in anyway. The software on the Storm is a complete failure. RIM had years to design it and failed miserably. The constant leaking of new versions of the OS is also a joke. If RIM wants to make a useable and efficient phone they need to scrap this OS that was made for use with a trackball and design one thats solid and doesnt have horrible memory leaks.02-18-09 05:56 AMLike 0
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