Originally Posted by
Felipe O When I read their article for the 1 year anniversary of 10 OS I couldn't help but believe there's a media campaign trying to discredit Blackberry. There's no other explanation for writing the nonsense that a so called Jasmin Jasper wrote. Absurd how the media is being used to discrete Blackberry! Is it Google? MS? Apple? NSA? I don't know but money is being thrown behind the curtains.
BlackBerry 10 Reaches First Anniversary amid Challenges | Morning News USA
In response this is what I wrote...
Clearly there's an anti-sentiment by the American media towards Blackberry and I'm not sure why. Maybe because 10.2.1 is the most private OS in the market and that upsets NSA? Or maybe because some giant company knows how superior the 10 OS is when it comes to everything a smartphone needs? I've used iPhones and Samsung now I own a Blackberry Z10 which tops the other two in almost everything but processor speed which also doesn't count much as it's just a small difference. Whoever wrote this article is completely alienated in the smartphone segment and it's clear when he/she/it wrote "the last chance for the company could probably be the possibility of BlackBerry switching to Android. Some market observers believe that the company is more likely to do the switch before it becomes totally irrelevant." which any one knows it's a lie by the writer of this article because the 10 OS is simply the reason Blackberry is still alive. So your answer to an article rife with misinformation is to post a response that is rife with misinformation too?
BB10 is not the reason BlackBerry is still alive. How does that even make sense when BB10 phones are selling at an Abysmal rate?
Also, only someone in denial will insist the Z10 is only inferior in processor speed to the latest Android flagship phones as far as specs are concerned . Screen resolution, camera quality, battery size are all specs too.
Not sure why you're so quick to reach for the 'NSA' and 'big corporation conspiracy' card. Any company that is down gets picked on... Nothing sells like bad news. HTC gets a lot of bad press, Microsoft fanboys on Engadget and The verge are riled up on a weekly basis by editorials and proclamations predicting doom and gloom. It's a normal thing.
Turn a blind eye to it. When Chen manages to turn BlackBerry profitable, these articles will stop and they'll move on to someone else.
There are more negative articles written about Nintendo in the past few months. You think the NSA are closet PlayStation fanboys?
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