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yes devil got me for a while but I sold it! Now considering PP SE
No. I highly disagree. People have been saying that for years. That "this is probably the last BlackBerry xxx" but none of these claims have come to fruition. I really like my girlfriends Moto X but the Android OS is just so inefficient. Their file directories are atrocious too.
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Sigh...
Marketing 101
Industry definition; (paraphrased)
Understand customers need
Develop something that meets the customer need
Communicate the meeting of the need/want
Communication is just 1/3 of marketing!
Apple didn't just communicate effectively; the communication matched the experience
If your communication doesn't match the experience you're providing then you end up with a brand people trust less, and ramping up communication will do nothing except draw attention to the fact that the experience doesn't match it.
If BlackBerry 10 was/is going to succeed, then BlackBerry not only need to improve their communication, but also the experience, the buy experience, the customer service experience etc.
Only recently (post-priv) according to Bla1ze, did BlackBerry start sending out thank you emails to people that bought their products, a small thing but it goes a long way and keeps the brand associated with positive feelings/emotions and it's nowhere near enough
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You make a good point; but, at the same time, I don't think its rational to think that BBRY was going to keep manufacturing handsets while its sales plummet to oblivion.
Somewhere along the line there was guaranteed to be a "last Blackberry xxx" and I believe we breached that point.
Upgrade to a lead foil hat
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All I want to know is who the f�$^� is davil!
Q10 - 10.3.2.2813/SR .2530 < α∂∂ι�т >
But that's the type of thing that's not true until it happens. No company has a last product until they actually do. The fact that it has not happened yet just means the timing is off. Not the prediction.
PassportSQW100-1/10.3.2.2339
Also how do you know it's not her soul?
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If the Priv sells - the writing is on the wall. BlackBerry will make the switch to Android.
The best of BB10 will be sold to Google and gradually adopted into Android.
The world just wasn't ready for no back button.
In 5 years - Android won't have one either and the os will look very familiar to ex bb10 people like us.
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True speculations!!!
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Thanks for providing an example of an oxymoron
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Oxymoron with speculation?????
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If an Apple device works for you, it works for you.
Lol at "Davil" ... can not find it by Google Maps and Open Street Maps, though
I agree. Some people love malware.
'it all started with the Priv...'
Kindly enlightened us on "malware"
Perhaps you should have a read.
http://bgr.com/2015/10/05/iphone-ipa...are-yispecter/
http://bgr.com/2015/09/24/iphone-app...ghost-malware/
http://www.wired.com/2015/10/iphone-...lets-not-next/
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Oh, that kind of malware, yes of course, as any popular operating systems out there, of course there is malware for iOS as well as for Windows and Android. There are malwares for Linux boxes too. That is an inherent risk of popular OS, attracting all kinds of attention, for good or worse. Just be careful, and in case of those China developers using dodgy tools, well too bad. Lesson learned, and life goes on. Most people think that way.
And what they did know about it was all negative stuff relentlessly put out by the hostile media and stock market shortsellers trying to knock BlackBerry down.
BB, Still the One
I have tried them all, I prefer Blackberry over them all. Since that post I have received help from other threads, in this forum. Great place for help!!! Thanks Crackberry!!
Search it in yourself, it will be found! Hahha JK
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You had no idea how to use Android, thats what the above means.
I am very productive with my Note 4, thanks to Microsoft Excel, Word, OneNote, Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Acrobat, Multiwindow Multitasking, AdWords for Android, my Medical Aid provider's App, my bank's secure app etc...
Rather than blame Android, just admit you didn't understand it.
You should keep BlackBerry under your foot!
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What I got from your comments is "apps"!!! Multitasking and android two different things!
Android is too simple to use and on the same time too difficult for productivity. You know why kids are hanging with androids???
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Its not at all difficult productivity, you just weren't prepared to put in the time to learn a new OS, which is what is needed when switching to a whole new OS.
Yes; Apps, Multitasking, these are what make Android great. There is a plethora of productivity apps that are made by companies like Microsoft, Adobe, HP, Medical Aid companies, Aviation companies etc... Just to name a few.
Rather just admit you did not want to put in the time and you simply did not understand the OS.