ooooook.. thanks for that, blackberry ken.. unfortunately nobody really cares if you will ever get an iphone.. and thats really not the point to my argument.. the sales numbers as well..
I know theres phones out there that are more capable than the iphone but guess what.. whos selling more to the masses on their first attempt at the cellphone market?
everyone seems to be ignoring that little tidbit
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September 12, 2008
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do I really have to quote this? I guess so..
When a member of the press praised Nokia devices? video capabilities, Plummer promptly repeated, verbatim, the comments for all to hear.
Even for Nokia, the world?s largest manufacturer of cell phones with devices now in use by 1 billion people, the iPhone is the current, and continuing, basis for comparison.
At a panel discussion sponsored by Handango, which provides software for just about every other wireless device on the market except the iPhone, several industry leaders grappled with why Apple?s device has done so well. It is a mixture of Apple CEO Steve Jobs? marketing ?mojo,? the success of the AppStore, integrated functionality and more, the group agreed.
In reply to: "RIM announces 'lifestyle' apps for BlackBerry"
September 12, 2008
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sorry smith but there are a ton of garbage apps for BB... we switched from BB to the iphone and I gotta tell you.. there are a TON of more useful apps for the iphone than there are on the BB. OMG!! GPS!! because GPS is so important... I guess you get lost a lot or you REALLY want to make sure that you're 100% standing at the marked destination? and you obviously dont have first hand experience with the app store so please stop lying.. how has the app store been failing? explain.. and if its so bad why are other companies copying it? if you really believe that the iphone+app store is a failure then you, sir, live under a rock.. How long has RIM been around and just now they decide to get into the game of integrating social networking, music and search? NOW?! puh-leeze... In reply to: "RIM announces 'lifestyle' apps for BlackBerry"
September 12, 2008