In what ways could BB10 compete with Note 2?
- Yes, SwiftKey is licensed to RIM for BB10 but they worked together on it to come up with this specific keyboard. I read, and don't quote me on this, that the defining features available in the BB10 on screen keyboard, are patented by RIM.
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pantlesspenguin likes this.12-26-12 11:01 AMLike 1 -
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2pantlesspenguin likes this.12-26-12 11:01 AMLike 1 -
- How can you even say that e-mails are extremely important and then go with an Android device? E-mailing is a horrible experience on Android when compared to a BlackBerry. BlackBerry is the best at Native E-mail setup and inbox management, Contact management within e-mail, True back-up and not 'only sync'. Most importantly, fast and fluid. Contact management is a nightmare on Android which in return means communication slowdowns.. E-mailing is a laggy experience on all Androids. BlackBerry handheld + BB Desktop Manager + Windows Live Mail is the best e-mail tool undoubtedly. Afterall it's the sole reason everyone's stuck with a BlackBerry right?
Truth to be told, the main draw holding me back is the awesome keyboard and whatever that's left of my loyalty to BB...12-26-12 11:02 AMLike 0 - 1. You already lost me with all of this.. You would take a day to setup all of this. Which is 24 hours.. Which means I am already 1440 minutes ahead and faster than you You think you would ever be able to regain that lost time?
Example 1: I was just reading one of the threads today where a user was asking for a feature where you could disable the lock screen as needed. The scenario was where he was with friends, and he wanted to quickly show them some picture or whatever on the phone. But the password entry would slow everything down. I have a choice of seven different ways of unlocking the screen, including one where its just on all the time. This can be toggled with an NFC tag, or based on location. At home, I don't bother with the lockscreen. That's dozens of times a day, every day for two years, that I could save time.
Example 2: Didn't even have to install anything to get the benefits from this video, which saves time every day. These are activities that would take up two to ten times longer if you don't have the tech.
What do you mean? Email, Social Media, BBM, MVS, Gtalk, iM+, I'm sorry it doesn't do braille for you.
Did you just gimme an Econ 101? Lemme give you a brainwave 101? Wake up. You are paying Samsung and you are paying Android your precious money. You should demand for nothing but the best. Swiftkey has nothing to do. They are just making more money at your expense.12-26-12 11:03 AMLike 0 -
Are you comparing 60 million over five and a half years with sales for a device that has been out two years? REALLY?!?!!pantlesspenguin likes this.12-26-12 11:03 AMLike 1 -
Question 1 and only 1: I get lots of emails and some more.. I need to save important contacts.. But not from all emails. I use Recent Contact Management on my BlackBerry. I could not locate the same feature on my Android tab. Can you help me here? I don't think I would want to go into each individual e-mail and create or update contacts.12-26-12 11:04 AMLike 0 - The Note 2 is a $700 phone that will sell about 5 million units in this quarter.... or about $3.5 billion in revenue terms, with a likely very high gross profit of over 50%. RIM's fiscal 3rd quarter saw entire revenues from all operations of about $2.7 billion. Hmmmmmmm......... I bet RIM wishes they had a device that was as unsuccessful as the Note 2.12-26-12 11:04 AMLike 0
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(edited because you answered my question above)12-26-12 11:05 AMLike 0 - So if Note 1&2 sold 15 million in total and it's VERY SUCCESSFUL.. then the BlackBerry Curve has sold +60mm .. How would you rate that in success?
My friend, I was giving an example, A key that is often used with a purpose. Windows key - Frequently used, Command key - frequently used. Settings key on a keyboard? That seems senseless.
And regarding money... You are contributing to SwiftKey. Based on your typing inputs, Swiftkey collects data, trends and keywords which are implemented in the PRO version. Tell me you din't know that?
As far as Curve sales go.. I don't think anyone is disputing the success of the Curve line. They were RIMs bread and butter at throwing out cheap phones into emerging markets.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2pantlesspenguin and Moonbase0ne like this.12-26-12 11:06 AMLike 2 -
ETA: And no by BS I *do not* mean obvious advantages of BB over Android. I mean the SEVERE overreaching and downright lies you think you need to tell to make BB seem better. BB has enough advantages of its own to tout. Overreaching and lying just makes you sound petty and desperate.12-26-12 11:09 AMLike 3 -
As for whether selling 60 million Curves is a success.... Nokia sold about 76 million mobile phones in the last quarter....... does that make Nokia more 20X more successful?notfanboy likes this.12-26-12 11:10 AMLike 1 -
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2pantlesspenguin and Drew808 like this.12-26-12 11:11 AMLike 2 - Well BB10Truth Hurts, for a person who just joined this month you have certainly jumped into the thick of things, no?
Many happy returns!!!pantlesspenguin likes this.12-26-12 11:17 AMLike 1 -
RIM should make the keyboard customizable, and give the user the choice of showing the suggested words overlaid on the keyboard, or on top of the keyboard.Last edited by notafanboy; 12-26-12 at 11:36 AM.
pantlesspenguin likes this.12-26-12 11:19 AMLike 1 - Only addressing the above...
What bubbly pop ups? I get no such thing on my SGIII.
My messages are displayed with the same look and feel as my desktop
I use WhatsApp to communicate with friends as a choice and not because I need to. I have not experienced one single outage on Hotmail which is what I use as my personal email so there is no problem with reliability. And before we get high and mighty about reliability, let's not discuss October 2011.
I'm on BES at work so I use BBM only to communicate brief "start meeting without me" messages. I do not rely on BBM for professional communications. On my personal BB, I have one contact. Given BB's erosion in market share and the droves of people who have left the platform, BBM is only useful for those who remain. Can't use a device specific platform unless there are others with whom to communicate. So that reliability goes out the window since there are so few users beyond my professional setting. On personal BB, one single solitary BBM connected loved one.....
Those settings he mentioned are *choices* that users can make. Choices that come through the *availability of apps* to be able to *fully customise* a device to a user's liking. *Choice* by its very nature mean that it can be taken or not taken.
I am a professional woman eight to nine hours a day average. The rest of my day I pursue non professional activities. I am not defined by the "professional woman" label; there is more to me than that. But while we are at it, there are plenty of professionals who are using Android and iOS devices.
I don't understand you. Just because YOU don't have anyone to use BBM with.. That automatically makes Whatsapp better? I have 65+ on my BBM and trust me no ones leaving. I have 400 contacts on my Whatsapp because they just practically stole my address book and honestly, I cannot even have an update or status message or a profile picture on WhatsApp without everyone knowing about it. So much for privacy.
We are not talking about what's useful or what's not. We are supposed to give unbiased opinions to the OP and let the OP decide for him/herself.. The unbiased opinion is that BBM is a better communication tool than WhatsApp so please save it.
Some very good points - Choice - Availability of Apps - Full Customization - User preference.
How do you define the validity of choice? Just because you have more than 1 you have choice? Case: You have Android stock keyboard, you have Swiftkey keyboard. Do you really have choice here?
Have you heard of System Utilities? Since when did a Calculator become an App? Or Calendar an App? Or even Email an App? Keep doing some 'app'app'app' and very soon you'll have to download the camera app, the phone dialing app, bluetooth app, sync app, backup app, memory app, app app,, lol most of it already on Android.
Full customization - I'm not interested so I will not discuss this with you. I use stock windows, Stock BB, Stock Android, Stock iOS. My car is also stock.
User preference - If one system really has any user preference - it's BlackBerry. With regards to email, communication, social media and networking.12-26-12 11:19 AMLike 0 -
2. Licensed? haha. Swiftkey is thankful to RIM.12-26-12 11:23 AMLike 0 - I don't understand you. Just because YOU don't have anyone to use BBM with.. That automatically makes Whatsapp better? I have 65+ on my BBM and trust me no ones leaving. I have 400 contacts on my Whatsapp because they just practically stole my address book and honestly, I cannot even have an update or status message or a profile picture on WhatsApp without everyone knowing about it. So much for privacy.12-26-12 11:24 AMLike 0
- My 9700 is way too small now to use one handed, especially when I'm doing something else just because I've gotten used to larger phones over the past couple years. When I'm walking and BBM'ing, I actually have to stop to hammer out the message, and that's using two hands. I can type a lot better on my SGS3 while moving, again using two hands. Again, that's just what I've gotten used to so that's why I'm more efficient at it now.
I too have a HP laptop, and it feels like a friggin' tank and looks huge compared to what's out there now and it's only about a year old! I wish I had gone with something smaller, like around 13" instead of 15.4"12-26-12 11:25 AMLike 0 - Rickroller, Let me ask you 1.. Just 1 simple question.
Question 1 and only 1: I get lots of emails and some more.. I need to save important contacts.. But not from all emails. I use Recent Contact Management on my BlackBerry. I could not locate the same feature on my Android tab. Can you help me here? I don't think I would want to go into each individual e-mail and create or update contacts.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 212-26-12 11:27 AMLike 0 - So this guys walks into the bar, makes trouble, and gets kicked out by the bouncer. The next day he puts on a fake moustache, goes back to the bar, and the bouncer throws him out again. The day after, he wears a wig and goes back to the bar and gets bounced again. And so it goes.Rickroller likes this.12-26-12 11:27 AMLike 1
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- Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III vs. Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100 - GSMArena.com I don't know if this link works but it's basically a comparison of SGS3 and Note 2 on gsmarena.com - I COULD NOT SEE ANYTHING DIFFERENT EXCEPT THE SCREEN SIZE. Please highlight some points.
2. Licensed? haha. Swiftkey is thankful to RIM.
Can you open pdfs and sign them as documents and then email back on the GS3? Not as far as I know..
And Swiftkey is thankful to RIM? ROFL..
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 212-26-12 11:31 AMLike 0 - I can't say for sure, as I've never used an Android device for any real period of time, but does the SwiftKey for them, keep track of where you habitually hit the key and adjust the field of recognition to accommodate you? For example, if I always hit the "D" a little to the right, the area for that key will shift slightly right to allow for my personal style and gain accuracy in my typing.12-26-12 11:33 AMLike 0
- Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III vs. Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100 - GSMArena.com I don't know if this link works but it's basically a comparison of SGS3 and Note 2 on gsmarena.com - I COULD NOT SEE ANYTHING DIFFERENT EXCEPT THE SCREEN SIZE. Please highlight some points.
2. Licensed? haha. Swiftkey is thankful to RIM.
Swiftkey...is thankful...to RIM... Yeah you're going to have to explain this one.....12-26-12 11:33 AMLike 0
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