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bb10adopter111 I don't understand what point you're trying to make. If you want a platform with a great network of developers, there is no reason to seriously consider BB10, and I would argue that there never has been. Apple and Android's ecosystems were always more robust. Yes, there have been some very professional BB10 native developers, but I don't think anyone expects much more in the way of 3rd party BB10 development. I would think that most remaining BB10 users understand that.
BB10 is valuable to me because of its efficiency for high volume written communication via email and messaging, for its ability to operate well with MS Exchange and other email servers, and for its ability to protect corporate data when used with BES. It does some other things well, but these are the real differentiators. It is generally weak when it comes to 3rd party apps.
That's a small niche market, sure, and no one should feel bad for leaving BlackBerry if it doesn't meet their needs. But for some of us, 3rd party apps are pretty much irrelevant.
So as long as BlackBerry maintains the core BlackBerry developed functions and apps (phone, email, messaging, calendar, contacts, tasks, notes, browser, etc), I will still prefer my Z10 to iPhone or Nexus or Samsung because of the superior experience I get on BB10 for the tasks I actually perform on my phone.
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