- If Canada would block the sale of BlackBerry, then Canada should be sponsoring the company with tax-payer dollars.
Posted via CB1009-30-16 08:29 AMLike 0 - I hoped that Chen would be able to turn things around to ensure BlackBerry could still make great phones, but in my heart I knew he wouldn't. What's the point in wasting money designing the best phones around if nobody will buy them? It was inevitable, RIM took too long to adapt to the new Apple-style market, and then Android came along with dirt cheap handsets which only made things worse. They just couldn't compete.
Posted via my OG BlackBerry Passportwilber1 likes this.09-30-16 12:52 PMLike 1 - Blackberry won't be dead, they'll still make phones for governments and enterprise people who need them. Sad to see they'll not make there own devices anymore....in the end is it really a BlackBerry still? Not really.
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10-03-16 11:26 PMLike 0 - They don't plan to make anything for govt and enterprise people and the one licensee wants to make low-end consumer phones. for Indonesia.
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Posted via CB1010-04-16 01:14 AMLike 0 - John Chen on the future of BlackBerry devices:
".... including the upcoming BB 10.3.3 release, continued commitment to rapid software updates and feature development...."
commitment to rapid software updates - wow!
If it was not that sad, it would be a good comedy show!
Posted via CB10StephanieMaks and blackmass like this.10-04-16 03:04 AMLike 2 - And now the news that OS10 might live on in other devices...
What are those guys smoking?! -kids keep away from that stuff!!!!
They have no clue what they are doing and what a powerful & great product they could offer - especially what OS10 is capable of!!!!
No vision, no plan, nothing!
Mike Lazaridis needs to come back and tell them about his visions of mobile computing.
Chens team need to bring it to life!
But just look at Alex and his team - they have NO CLUE how to use it!
"Yeah, maybe someone will put it in a phone or a toaster... uhmm... yeah..."
This QNX thing is capable of running ANYTHING in realtime multitasking and a secure way that has never been there before!
Apps would run smoother than hot butter.
Just look at the old Playbook videos, with the half-baked OS10.
They could put iOS to dust, if they knew how to use it - just thing about iPad and multitasking...
Man...10-05-16 02:42 PMLike 0 - And now the news that OS10 might live on in other devices...
What are those guys smoking?! -kids keep away from that stuff!!!!
They have no clue what they are doing and what a powerful & great product they could offer - especially what OS10 is capable of!!!!
No vision, no plan, nothing!
Mike Lazaridis needs to come back and tell them about his visions of mobile computing.
Chens team need to bring it to life!
But just look at Alex and his team - they have NO CLUE how to use it!
"Yeah, maybe someone will put it in a phone or a toaster... uhmm... yeah..."
This QNX thing is capable of running ANYTHING in realtime multitasking and a secure way that has never been there before!
Apps would run smoother than hot butter.
Just look at the old Playbook videos, with the half-baked OS10.
They could put iOS to dust, if they knew how to use it - just thing about iPad and multitasking...
Man...
But no one at BlackBerry can force others to make apps for it. Developers weren't interested in a third ecosystem. Period.
Hopefully QNX will continue to be developed and used where it's capabilities are better suited.Slash82 likes this.10-05-16 03:00 PMLike 1 - And now the news that OS10 might live on in other devices...
What are those guys smoking?! -kids keep away from that stuff!!!!
They have no clue what they are doing and what a powerful & great product they could offer - especially what OS10 is capable of!!!!
No vision, no plan, nothing!
Mike Lazaridis needs to come back and tell them about his visions of mobile computing.
Chens team need to bring it to life!
But just look at Alex and his team - they have NO CLUE how to use it!
"Yeah, maybe someone will put it in a phone or a toaster... uhmm... yeah..."
This QNX thing is capable of running ANYTHING in realtime multitasking and a secure way that has never been there before!
Apps would run smoother than hot butter.
Just look at the old Playbook videos, with the half-baked OS10.
They could put iOS to dust, if they knew how to use it - just thing about iPad and multitasking...
Man...
Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android10-05-16 03:14 PMLike 0 - Although your statement is overstating the benefits of BB10 as a commercial smartphone OS, it is no doubt great software.
But no one at BlackBerry can force others to make apps for it. Developers weren't interested in a third ecosystem. Period.
Hopefully QNX will continue to be developed and used where it's capabilities are better suited.
But what did they the past 1.5 years?
How did they show any big support?
New SDKs or so?
And I'm sure that it's true for "smaller" developers - but what about Instagram, SnapChat, Facebook, WhatsApp, Uber etc.?
Those are the 'hottest' apps right now (or even a little longer).
Even if they aren't willing to create apps for OS10 - what about their APIs?
I mean even the "smallest" developers get access to them - so they could make their own apps.
As far as I know was the "old, real" Facebook app made by BlackBerry and they don't seem to understand that it isn't the number of apps, but the top social media ones to get customers.
Or even if that won't work - update the Android runtime and make a Hub-Integration for some .apks.
I'm sure there is a way for that!!
More customers = more developers.
Getting rid of big apps like: Facebook and WhatsApp = less customers.Last edited by Slash82; 10-05-16 at 03:25 PM.
10-05-16 03:15 PMLike 0 - And now the news that OS10 might live on in other devices...
What are those guys smoking?! -kids keep away from that stuff!!!!
They have no clue what they are doing and what a powerful & great product they could offer - especially what OS10 is capable of!!!!
No vision, no plan, nothing!
Mike Lazaridis needs to come back and tell them about his visions of mobile computing.
Chens team need to bring it to life!
But just look at Alex and his team - they have NO CLUE how to use it!
"Yeah, maybe someone will put it in a phone or a toaster... uhmm... yeah..."
This QNX thing is capable of running ANYTHING in realtime multitasking and a secure way that has never been there before!
Apps would run smoother than hot butter.
Just look at the old Playbook videos, with the half-baked OS10.
They could put iOS to dust, if they knew how to use it - just thing about iPad and multitasking...
Man...10-05-16 03:19 PMLike 0 -
The Full Video of RIM's Mike Lazaridis at D: Dive Into Mobile - Kara Swisher - News - AllThingsD
And tell me if any Android tabled or iPad is able to run applications like this - even in 2016.
And OS10 is PlaybookOS on RedBull.10-05-16 03:21 PMLike 0 - I will say that BB10 was so much better when it was still PlayBook OS... But we didn't have the HUB or as much integration, it was pretty basic. But it was so smooth and stable. But then there wasn't a lot you could do with it... And the GPU was not nearly powerful enough.... checkerboarding was way to common in PDF files or the Browser.10-05-16 03:22 PMLike 0
- I can agree with you that BlackBerry would need some attention to get developers.
But what did they the past 1.5 years?
How did they show any big support?
New SDKs or so?
And I'm sure that it's true for "smaller" developers - but what about Instagram, SnapChat, Facebook, WhatsApp, Uber etc.?
Those are the 'hottest' apps right now (or even a little longer).
Even if they aren't willing to create apps for OS10 - what about their APIs?
I mean even the "smallest" developers get access to them - so they could make their own apps.
As far as I know was the "old, real" Facebook app made by BlackBerry and they don't seem to understand that it isn't the number of apps, but the top social media ones to get customers.
Or even if that won't work update the Android runtime and make a Hub-Integration for some .apks.
I'm sure there is a way for that!!
More customers = more developers.
Getting rid of big apps like: Facebook and WhatsApp = less customers.
1- The APIs for these apps are not public. One cannot legally reverse engineer them. Some small developers may get away with it for a brief time until they are discovered.
2- The Android Runtime cannot be developed further due to OHA regulations.
3- True HUB integration on BB10 would require developer support. See #1.
We've been through all this before, ad infinitum.Dunt Dunt Dunt and JeepBB like this.10-05-16 03:25 PMLike 2 - So many problems here.
1- The APIs for these apps are not public. One cannot legally reverse engineer them. Some small developers may get away with it for a brief time until they are discovered.
2- The Android Runtime cannot be developed further due to OHA regulations.
3- True HUB integration on BB10 would require developer support. See #1.
The old app is still running (and I'm glad that it is).
I can not imagine that this is impossible.
But maybe it's just who is trying too hard to think about that stuff...10-05-16 03:29 PMLike 0 - Please watch the video of Mike Lazaridis at All Things Digital when he first showed the Playbook from 2010:
The Full Video of RIM's Mike Lazaridis at D: Dive Into Mobile - Kara Swisher - News - AllThingsD
And tell me if any Android tabled or iPad is able to run applications like this - even in 2016.
And OS10 is PlaybookOS on RedBull.
Posted via the CrackBerry App for Androidzephyr613 likes this.10-05-16 03:30 PMLike 1 - There is no way at all. Facebook no longer provides or supports public APIs - hence the switch to the mobile website. We've been down this road. Nothing more to see here.10-05-16 03:30 PMLike 0
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Few 3rd party developers (at least those located within North America and the reach of the court system) are really interested it building Apps for Apps anymore.10-05-16 03:39 PMLike 0
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