Engadget's Take on 10.2.1 Update Today...
- It's human nature. People like to form groups and pick-out one certain group to sh^t on to make themselves feel better about their particular group. BlackBerry happens to be that group that's getting sh^tted on at the moment. If you like BlackBerry, who gives a flying f*** what other people think or write.01-28-14 04:02 PMLike 3
- Tre LawrenceBetween RealitiesI can only give my opinion, and that is that BB10 is not selling well because when the average Joe turned in his flip phone and decided to give smartphones a go a few years ago there was no BBRY product that caught his eye. Now he has brand loyalty (something we understand here) to Apple or Android.
I have two major needs in a daily driver: on the fly backups and Swype. I rely on these features to be productive. Swype allows me to type one-handed on any compatible mobile device with my unique personalized dictionary, for instance.
Yes, I can change and adjust to BB10's excellent keyboard, but if I don't have to, why should I? I think this is a concern played out a lot. Be it iTunes, or Outlook, or Google Apps, or that unique app, people find it hard to switch from an ecosystem that has an anchor feature.01-28-14 04:02 PMLike 0 - Just to be clear, Engadget doesn't influence my decision on what device to recommend to anyone. I'm not going to go around in circles about this.
I have gone into carrier stores with a ton of people and literally none of them have shown interest in the BB10 devices.
I've heard people say the KB was nice on the Q10 or whatever, but that's about it. The OS didn't interest them at all. For some of them, the confusing gesture-based UI was a complete turn-off for them.
And of course people are not interested in buying or even trying a BlackBerry 10 device. To them BlackBerry are dead or dying. It doesn't matter what BlackBerry 10 can or can not do. When I was trying to find a Z30 in stock I had to sales reps telling me not to buy a BlackBerry because the company is almost dead. They didn't say anything about apps or features. Isn't the media to blame for this?Omnitech likes this.01-28-14 04:12 PMLike 1 - BlackBerry 10 has more games. Hulu, Reddit and Netflix are only important in the US where WP8 has a tiny market share. Why is their market share 10-15% in Europe where nobody cares about these apps? And as I said, sales picked up long before most of those apps were released.
As for games, BlackBerry 10 has more quality/popular games than WP8 at the moment.
I think you meant to say OS6. Also, we are talking about BlackBerry 10 and WP 8. I think we all know what BlackBerry did wrong before announcing BlackBerry 10.
Nope I meant to say OS 5. But OS 6 was released at the same time as Windows Phone 7. And yes, maybe you didn't understand the relation even though you brought it up. BlackBerry waited for too long to release BB10 while Microsoft released theirs much sooner. BlackBerry waited so long that they lost relevance. By the time BB10 was released, no one cared. It wasn't and isn't truly different or better than what's out there. When Windows Phone was released, it WAS different from what was out there. Even if BlackBerry is on the right track, it took too long. Consumers don't care. That's the cold hard truth.
Photo a Day: C002B5A07, my amateur photography ChannelJeepBB likes this.01-28-14 04:14 PMLike 1 - You don't get it. I'm not saying it is influencing your buying decisions, I'm saying it might. I don't know you so I can't be sure. All I know is that there are people like you and me reading these tech blogs and giving people advice. Some of us (I think most of us) might be influenced by sites like this. All those angry comments saying "BlackBerry should just die already" or "BlackBerry is a joke" are from people like us. They give people advice based on their feelings, not on facts.
And of course people are not interested in buying or even trying a BlackBerry 10 device. To them BlackBerry are dead or dying. It doesn't matter what BlackBerry 10 can or can not do. When I was trying to find a Z30 in stock I had to sales reps telling me not to buy a BlackBerry because the company is almost dead. They didn't say anything about apps or features. Isn't the media to blame for this?
Anyone can read our posts and clearly see that you and I aren't the same type of people when it comes to these things, so don't lump us into the same category. It's actually kind of insulting.
I don't force people to buy specific types of phones and couldn't care less what platform they buy into. I am there to help them - them, not myself... and actually help them make an informed decision on a purchase they will be stuck with for 1.5-2 years time.
The same way people bring friends with them when they go clothes shopping, car shopping, whatever. They ask me to tag along to help them out when they go shopping for tech products (smartphones, tablets, PCs, etc.).
Thank you.
No, the media isn't to blame for anything. The media reports what they're given, and Microsoft gave them little back in late 2010 and given how the market moved since then, BB gave them even less because they upgraded their hardware at the end of the "Spec Race era" but missed the jump to services so they're just as behind as they've always been.
Hardware and OS is nothing but an enabler. It isn't the real deal anymore. Fighting over that is ridiculous. It's all about Services to rope in customers and retain them, and having the most innovative, highest quality apps in your app store.
Interoperability with other device is also becoming a huge deal, and Blackberry is especially weak there.
Services: Google > Microsoft > Apple >>>>>> Blackberry
Apps: Apple >> Google >>>> Microsoft >>>>> Blackberry
Interop: Microsoft >> Apple >>> Google >>>>>>>>>>>>> Blackberry
I'm not telling a consumer with Google and Outlook.com/OneDrive services, Windows 8 PCs, an Xbox 360, a Smart TV, Wireless Printers, etc. to get a BB10 device. Like I said, that would be disingenuous and the only reason I'd do that is because I owned one and I wanted them to have what I have for my own convenience (one more BBM Buddy, An Actual Person to use BBM Voice/Video With, etc.). It makes no sense, especially when it also involves losing apps or having to repay for multiple paid apps or in-app purchases.Last edited by n8ter#AC; 01-28-14 at 04:25 PM.
Grumblegrumble and JeepBB like this.01-28-14 04:14 PMLike 2 - I happen to believe that this is a big factor.
I have two major needs in a daily driver: on the fly backups and Swype. I rely on these features to be productive. Swype allows me to type one-handed on any compatible mobile device with my unique personalized dictionary, for instance.
Yes, I can change and adjust to BB10's excellent keyboard, but if I don't have to, why should I? I think this is a concern played out a lot. Be it iTunes, or Outlook, or Google Apps, or that unique app, people find it hard to switch from an ecosystem that has an anchor feature.
Not to mention here, once you're invested, and I mean actually invested in any eco system. Its not only hard to switch, but usually is a costly thing beyond the base platform. I know people that literally have spend 100's of their dollars in a eco system for special remote apps (most not on BBW) integration with home devices. You can't say it wont cost extra at some point. Sideloading,special app store's are not even an option for your common consumer, just forget it.
I do love my Z10, I really do- but some people really need to see the bigger picture here sometimes. Beyond the UI and "neat little tricks" the phone is very incomplete for a consumer drive, this isnt 2007 where it's still open and yet to be dialed in. Chen see's this, why cant some people?01-28-14 04:16 PMLike 4 - I can only give my opinion, and that is that BB10 is not selling well because when the average Joe turned in his flip phone and decided to give smartphones a go a few years ago there was no BBRY product that caught his eye. Now he has brand loyalty (something we understand here) to Apple or Android.
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01-28-14 04:20 PMLike 0 - It's human nature. People like to form groups and pick-out one certain group to sh^t on to make themselves feel better about their particular group. BlackBerry happens to be that group that's getting sh^tted on at the moment. If you like BlackBerry, who gives a flying f*** what other people think or write.
Last edited by TheoRadu; 01-28-14 at 04:42 PM.
01-28-14 04:21 PMLike 0 - Not to mention here, once you're invested, and I mean actually invested in any eco system. Its not only hard to switch, but usually is a costly thing beyond the base platform. I know people that literally have spend 100's of their dollars in a eco system for special remote apps (most not on BBW) integration with home devices. You can't say it wont cost extra at some point. Sideloading,special app store's are not even an option for your common consumer, just forget it.
I do love my Z10, I really do- but some people really need to see the bigger picture here sometimes. Beyond the UI and "neat little tricks" the phone is very incomplete for a consumer drive, this isnt 2007 where it's still open and yet to be dialed in. Chen see's this, why cant some people?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk01-28-14 04:27 PMLike 0 - So they focused on the free, unlimited, data-free, international radio streaming feature.
If there's one thing I've learned from owning a BlackBerry, it's that these tech sites don't offer any more insight than the person on the sales floor of a big box retailer. This of course sucks because if I want to learn about a purchase I'm looking to make, but I don't know a lot about it, I'd like to have a source that has access to a wide range of products in that line without a bias interfering with their insight.01-28-14 04:37 PMLike 0 -
However, this only applies to people who already have a smartphone. What about those people who used to have dumb phones? Or the kids who just turned 16? Are they not affected by the media?01-28-14 04:41 PMLike 0 - Well BlackBerry 10 is a new platform and there was not enough time for people to become invested. That being said, I think most of us can understand this as we also have computers. Switching to a different OS can be expensive.
However, this only applies to people who already have a smartphone. What about those people who used to have dumb phones? Or the kids who just turned 16? Are they not affected by the media?
Can't FaceTime from a blackberry, you know.
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- kbz1960Doesn't MatterNot to mention here, once you're invested, and I mean actually invested in any eco system. Its not only hard to switch, but usually is a costly thing beyond the base platform. I know people that literally have spend 100's of their dollars in a eco system for special remote apps (most not on BBW) integration with home devices. You can't say it wont cost extra at some point. Sideloading,special app store's are not even an option for your common consumer, just forget it.
I do love my Z10, I really do- but some people really need to see the bigger picture here sometimes. Beyond the UI and "neat little tricks" the phone is very incomplete for a consumer drive, this isnt 2007 where it's still open and yet to be dialed in. Chen see's this, why cant some people?
I'm thinking about a Z30 or a WP8. Android, a third distant. Maybe I gravitate to underdogs? That can't be it I never owned an apple product when they were. I must just like punishmentpantlesspenguin and ubizmo like this.01-28-14 04:58 PMLike 2 - kbz1960Doesn't MatterSo they focused on the free, unlimited, data-free, international radio streaming feature.
If there's one thing I've learned from owning a BlackBerry, it's that these tech sites don't offer any more insight than the person on the sales floor of a big box retailer. This of course sucks because if I want to learn about a purchase I'm looking to make, but I don't know a lot about it, I'd like to have a source that has access to a wide range of products in that line without a bias interfering with their insight.pantlesspenguin and Mr.Monty like this.01-28-14 05:02 PMLike 2 - Do not agree!
Why do they describe and write about developer features for ios betas?
And beside this "APK" Feature, there are a LOT of features which are not available in this form at ios or android.
Thats the worst excuse for not naming this feature.
and at last: laughing about FM Radio ist like laughing about RS 232 UART ... (and that is what engadget did in its post)
think about it.kbz1960 likes this.01-28-14 05:04 PMLike 1 -
Who knows? Maybe a character will appear in a movie or TV show with a BBRY in the future and suddenly teenagers will embrace the brand. These trends are almost impossible to predict.01-28-14 05:08 PMLike 0 -
And there are well known trolls like "Norm" who stir the poor there, of course.
Kids are too busy posting selfishness and deserts on instagram to care for that. They don't make purchases. They tell parents what want and get it, therefore they have less need to be informed. They only need to be influenced by their peers and society as a whole, both of which have moved on from BlackBerry.
Also, even adults have largely moved onto Android and iOS so those kids without a say get that, just like the guy on this forum who got their kid a Z30 and refused to exchange it for an iPhone.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk01-28-14 05:11 PMLike 0 - We gave them a blast. Nice to see Blaze there also.....everyone should swing by and give Engadget a wake up call. BB10 is on the move. what a great day for BlackBerry.
Posted via CB1001-28-14 05:31 PMLike 0 - It surprise's me how much these none bb10 using(or owning) users are in the forums, I mean I know it's a forum for everybody, but it seems like the same 15 people go thread to thread knocking BlackBerry users for what they like about there devices, or what there devices can/cant do etc, over and over.
And it's always the same user's, get a life and let people enjoy there devices.
I remember when you can run windows apps on a mac everyone praised it, and it became.even better when you could run windows on it.
Fast-forward to 2014 and you can run and load android apps on your bb10 device and people really try claim it's a bad thing? Lol.
I'm actually happy I have access to snap, amazon, 1mobile and BlackBerry World. I'm glad I have one of the first devices to every run native and android apps.
There is no downside, especially when BlackBerry World fills up and I have access to a extremely large amount of apps.
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Posted via CB1001-28-14 05:35 PMLike 0 - It surprise me how much there none bb10 users are in the forums, I mean I know it's a forum for everybody, but it seems like the same 10 people go post to post knocking BlackBerry users for what they like about there devices, or what there devices can/cant do etc, over and over.
And it's always the same user's, get a life and let people enjoy there devices.
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Nevermind that is hardly the true advantage of the iOS ecosystem.
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