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Originally Posted by rambo47
RIM has been late on the consumer market. They figured their business user base was safe and didn't count on the iPhone and Android making such inroads in the corporate space. When iOS started pushing into the enterprise/business realm RIM responded with consumer devices and apps. Unfortunately for them they don't have the expertise nor the consumer-oriented developer community.
Like Motorola staying too long with the RAZR and failing to innovate for so long, RIM is being punished for sticking with their bread and butter while ignoring innovation. And it's costing them.
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you have a point
I myself long using BB, bought the iphone too, for play I like it as a second phone but cant trust it, its work very spotty loosing calls and all the other sh**t,
I sold my BB 9800 just didn't like it the 9000 is much better for me,
the 9900 is not coming , so I bought the Samsung Galaxy S II playing with it (using my sim from the 9800, Just warred that by the time 9900 comes out if?
I will get used to it and just drop the BB.