The most important BB10 device will be the follow up to the 9320 / 8520 class device ( even if it is without a keyboard.) what does everyone else think?
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The most important BB10 device will be the follow up to the 9320 / 8520 class device ( even if it is without a keyboard.) what does everyone else think?
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Would you care to elaborate the reasons behind your opinion?
It is 150gbp rather than 400gbp
Not all businesses can afford bolds for everyone.
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Im emerging markets (Africa, Asia as example) the entry level devices are doing well for RIM. But I think BB10 initially will be for the north american markets, a premium & government device. Then they will start moving down. But I wont be surprised if that only happens a year after the initial launch of BB10.
For me, as a user, I want the PlayBook to get all the cool technologies coming to OS10. My Torch 9850 is a phine(sic) phone. I am not that concerned with getting an OS10 phone (except I REALLY want LTE and would like NFC).
However, as a part owner of RIMM, I really REALLY want RIM to get the OS10 phone on the market before another potential buyer enters into a contract for some other device.
The OP is right, the 8520 was the best selling phone in UK, the 9320 is replacing it and it's keeping the same price. Watch this space. It's a HUGE upgrade from 8520.
yes this will be critical outside North America. We are talking about a year from today.
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