Most successful Blackberry device?
- Pete6Retired ModeratorFor me the best phone RIM has ever put out was the 8310. It look absolutely great - never been bettered, imo. It was well made and was solid and had a beautiful keyboard. In its day, it also had a superb screen. Even today the same screen is used in the 8520. Featurewise the only thing it was missing was WiFi.
On travels through numerous airports, one sees lots of Blackberrys and there are many, many BlackBerrys that still have scrollwheels. These old warhorses are really solid phones that just keep on trucking. They are also very easy to use and training costs are very low. It is true that these phones do not do a lot but most 40-55 professionals do not need much beyound phonecalls, emails, SMS and maybe the calculator. These old brick (not bricked) phones have to get some kind of vote. I had a 7290 and thought that it was absolutely great back in the day.10-13-09 03:35 PMLike 0 - amazinglygracelessRetired Mod@Pete: Agreed on the older devices. My brother has only ever used
the 7130e while my boss will not give up the 7750 even at gunpoint
I suspect. Both of those things are tanks.10-13-09 04:25 PMLike 0 - Back on topic, the highest all-time selling BB is the curve 83xx series, continuing to outsell the iPhone. Not really a fair comparison, since the Curve 83xx is available on all four major carriers in the US and many smaller regional carriers, where the iPhone is not. But, to answer the op's question, market numbers were just released a few months ago with total units sold by Gartner and npd.
RIM Unseats Apple in The NPD Group's Latest Smartphone Ranking
Interestingly, according to Gartner, web traffic on smartphones is dominated by the iPhone, at over 60% of hits. It shows that although RIM continues to outsell Apple (again, not fair with the umpteen number of RIM models), Apple users are using the web considerably more than BB users.10-13-09 05:21 PMLike 0 - amazinglygracelessRetired ModBack on topic, the highest all-time selling BB is the curve 83xx series, continuing to outsell the iPhone. Not really a fair comparison, since the Curve 83xx is available on all four major carriers in the US and many smaller regional carriers, where the iPhone is not. But, to answer the op's question, market numbers were just released a few months ago with total units sold by Gartner and npd.
RIM Unseats Apple in The NPD Group's Latest Smartphone Ranking
Interestingly, according to Gartner, web traffic on smartphones is dominated by the iPhone, at over 60% of hits. It shows that although RIM continues to outsell Apple (again, not fair with the umpteen number of RIM models), Apple users are using the web considerably more than BB users.
1) Maybe it is an issue of interpretation but I don't see the original
question as being "What is the most successful series".
2) The link is just plain dumb. Of course the 83xx SERIES would overperform
a SINGLE device. That is not a apples to apples (no pun intended) comparison
that is an apples to everything else in the market comparison.10-13-09 05:28 PMLike 0 - Couple of problems here.
1) Maybe it is an issue of interpretation but I don't see the original
question as being "What is the most successful series".
2) The link is just plain dumb. Of course the 83xx SERIES would overperform
a SINGLE device. That is not a apples to apples (no pun intended) comparison
that is an apples to everything else in the market comparison.10-13-09 06:04 PMLike 0 - Yeah, I was just grouping curves into one device type. But yes, I would be curious to see statistics on the actual number of each device sold. My guess would be the 8330. Available on 2 of 4 major carriers, one of which is the country's largest, one is the third largest. The GSM carriers have multiple 83xx offerings, so that would divide their model sales. I see so many 8330's every day...just my guess.10-13-09 07:37 PMLike 0
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The 8700 probably goes down in the history books as a truly classic evolutionary product for Rim.
But as you think about it, the 83xx has got to win this award.
Prior to the 8300, RIM/BlackBerry was largely a tool for corporate types and/or geeks. The 83xx series updated this image, gave BlackBerry a home in the general consumer world and changed RIM's fortunes forever.
Personally I think the 8900 is the best product that RIM has ever made but the 83xx series was without a doubt RIM's most revolutionary device.10-13-09 08:20 PMLike 0 - The 83xx ones would probably top the list, specifically I'd say the 8320 just because it's on gsm, and cdma is limited to north america.
I think the bold has a lot of potential to be up there as well in the future. But for now, I'd say one of the 83xx models
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com10-13-09 10:57 PMLike 0 - "Interestingly, according to Gartner, web traffic on smartphones is dominated by the iPhone, at over 60% of hits. It shows that although RIM continues to outsell Apple (again, not fair with the umpteen number of RIM models), Apple users are using the web considerably more than BB users"
I think blackberrys being more efficient would have something to do with that. Also, a lot of the traditional web activity is now done trough applications (yahoo messenger, bbm, facebook etc) that probably don't show in such surveys as web hits.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com10-14-09 01:44 AMLike 0 - Pete6Retired ModeratorYeah, I was just grouping curves into one device type. But yes, I would be curious to see statistics on the actual number of each device sold. My guess would be the 8330. Available on 2 of 4 major carriers, one of which is the country's largest, one is the third largest. The GSM carriers have multiple 83xx offerings, so that would divide their model sales. I see so many 8330's every day...just my guess.
Worldwide (non-US) sales of this device are very low indeed when compared to any GSM device because you can use GSM pretty much everywhere else on the planet.10-14-09 04:17 AMLike 0 - Pete6Retired Moderator"Interestingly, according to Gartner, web traffic on smartphones is dominated by the iPhone, at over 60% of hits. It shows that although RIM continues to outsell Apple (again, not fair with the umpteen number of RIM models), Apple users are using the web considerably more than BB users"
I think blackberrys being more efficient would have something to do with that. Also, a lot of the traditional web activity is now done trough applications (yahoo messenger, bbm, facebook etc) that probably don't show in such surveys as web hits.
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The carriers have now woken up to the lucrative business that lies with selling dataplans to smartphone users. at&t announce last month that all smartphones on its network must now have a dataplan.
Whilst expensive, this is a good thing since it will force RIM to keep improving its native browser - if I am paying for it, I will use it and it had better be good - is the way I see this.10-14-09 04:23 AMLike 0
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