This data opens itself up to all sorts of agenda - based interpretations (iPhone users are mostly younger people, BlackBerry users don't love their phones because they are limited and so on) so I'll leave you to draw your own conclusions here.
The question is what can CURRENT
blackberry users do, RIM is still sketchy on these details.
BlackBerry users don't define their experience by any one component.
Because of this, you find a lot of «average» BlackBerry users don't use their BlackBerry for much more than the basics.
It's a shame more Blackberry users don't get it and except 6.0 as a decent platform.
Baker said RIM is keenly aware of concerns that some BlackBerry users don't like their devices as much as iPhone or Android users like theirs.
3 GB a month for just N1, 200 / N1, 400 is a lot but I'm guessing that they are banking on the fact that most BlackBerry users don't really download large files on their blackberry devices.
Considering we've only been using the smartphone for about a week, and most
BlackBerry users do hold onto their phones for 2 years and sometimes longer.
For many BlackBerry users out there, the data limitation does not hurt as the average
BlackBerry user does not go over the 2 GB cap or 200 MB for that matter.
Not exact matches
BlackBerry still owns more than 40 % of the North American smartphone market, and though it continues to show healthy growth in emerging markets, investors worry about the declining average sale price for its products, about RIM's failure to make a dent in the consumer marketplace, and about the growing sense that it no longer offers an enterprise
user anything that one of its sexier rivals doesn't
do as well or better.
BlackBerry's hope is that it will appeal to the elite smartphone
user that its brand used to own: The affluent, workaholic doer who cares less about trends and logos than getting things
done.
We looked at it seriously — but if you understand what the promise of
BlackBerry is to its
user base it's all about getting stuff
done.
Per dating site OKCupid,
BlackBerry and Droid owners have less sex than iPhone
users do.
Truth be told these networks are cashing in via BIS»cause the average
blackberry user over here just emails, pings, tweets,
does facebook with some browsing and ends up using just around 200mb monthly leaving a whopping 2.8 gb to float free.
Probably doesn't mean much in the grand scheme for
BlackBerry users.
Signs of an obvious
BlackBerry troll: 1) Picture of a 10 + year old
BlackBerry rather than any of this year's 2) Complete misunderstanding of «routed through
Blackberries own internet servers» vs compression (which is
done on your BES, including BES10 / 12 if you are a business
user like you claim to be) 3) Continuing into «now all information is delivered by the phone company».
It's very frustrating for
BlackBerry users in countries that don't have access to
BlackBerry App World to try to download apps.
This will benefit
BlackBerry users that
do not have access to, or
do not want to use a credit card to link to their account.
Given
BlackBerry's focus on the enterprise segment and the fact that its solutions are still being advertised as the most secure mobile products and services for business clients, a phone - to - PC solution may also be something that the firm and its partners would be willing to explore, with such systems often being advertised to
users who
do a lot of work - related traveling.
The company
did not provide any reason for the delay but noted that
users will still be able to use the
Blackberry Bridge to access BBM on the Playbook.
The productivity story doesn't begin and end with the company's logo or brand, yet I wonder how many Android
users are even aware
BlackBerry apps are available through Google Play.
Well guys, it so happens that some
blackberry apps don't give
users the option of choosing an internet connection mode thus they connect with which ever means they see fit.
It doesn't matter if you have an iPhone or are a
Blackberry user.
The Curve has NFC, something the 9860
does not have, and personally I prefer typing on the Curve 9380 - and we all know how important the ability to type fast is to a
BlackBerry user.
They just offer a service that makes
BlackBerry apps available to
users who don't have a PayPal account or debit / credit card.
Coming from any other
BlackBerry device a
user should find this keyboard comfortable, even if you have larger hands and fingers (as I
do).
RIM's YouTube team has been
doing user testimonial videos for awhile now but they made a mash up of quite a few to celebrate their 70 + million global
BlackBerry subscribers milestone.
If the
user doesn't not have a
BlackBerry, you will need to add them by this method.
Blackberry users are still a faithful bunch and this device just builds on the wild success of the 9700 series and the white one
does look pretty good, if I must say.
Blackberry users are still a faithful bunch and this device just builds on the wild success of the 9700 series and the white one
does look pretty good, if... [read full article]
We're not so surprised by this as we
did get word from RIM that the
BlackBerry Pearl 9100 could mainly be for domestic US
users and the Pearl 9105 (with T9) for overseas (including Europe and why not Germany).
Advanced interactions - To improve the battery life of a
BlackBerry device and to help
users do tasks faster, the following features have been introduced in
BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.x.
«The Playbook currently
does not have a stand - alone IMAP / POP / Exchange client but
users — especially government employees who require
BlackBerry's high security levels without the requirement to update IT infrastructure — will immediately be able to access their e-mail & calendar & contact lists on the Playbook.»
For
BlackBerry Bridge doesn't just allow the
user to share the calendar, contacts, and other apps but the internet connection as well.
Seriously, I don't think you guys understand the number of emails I get every single day from
BlackBerry users wondering where they can download Angry Birds for their
BlackBerry.
Also in real life where records don't matter,
BlackBerry users get to use auto text which makes any word you want shorter.
While
BlackBerry users never really had a problem with the things that were missing, many others
did and they can't pull the same jokes with the release of the 4G LTE
BlackBerry PlayBook as they
did with the
BlackBerry PlayBook Wi - Fi.
For
users who don't want to be without it when you pick up a
BlackBerry Passport you now have no fear as the developer has tweaked things and this latest update brings full...
like other
users have written above, if you think
blackberries are outdated, disgusting looking bricks don't buy one.
With the
BlackBerry Storm 2 9550 releasing supposedly on October 14, we're all just way too excited to see what the device is capable of
doing especially after the 9500 and 9530 which seemed to disappoint many
BlackBerry users.
«The
BlackBerry Pearl Flip is a full - featured smartphone with a unique and friendly design and it is a natural choice for flip phone
users who want to start
doing more with their phone than just talk.»
Anyway, what's encouraging is that not only
did most people answer that the Z3 was their first
BlackBerry, but just behind them are legacy
BlackBerry users that have made the move to
BlackBerry 10 with the new device.
528 processor... BOOO!!!!! And
Blackberry users... really... business use on T - mobile or
do you really like them as a personal device (rhetorical).
The update should be available to most
users today, but if you are impatient and really looking to get in on the latest version of Twitter for
BlackBerry,
doing the alt + R, S, T trick within App World should refresh your applications and help you have the update faster.
«Outages
do shake your confidence in what the back - end RIM infrastructure can support, but
BlackBerry users know that the best [wireless] experience still has the
BlackBerry brand on it,» Burden said in an interview.
«Not only
does the new 4G LTE
BlackBerry device offer the touch screen and the QWERTY keyboard you love, it provides the security, capabilities and speed that
users need to stay connected.»
We anticipated that
Blackberry users on the Magenta network would eagerly scoop the Bold 9900 up but we didn't expect it to sell out within one day.
All
BlackBerry Users and Abusers are welcome to attend (heck, you can come along for the ride even if you don't own a
BlackBerry yet... by the end you will!).
The costs however,
do not include the possibility of shaken faith from RIM's top enterprise
users, who rely on
BlackBerry products and services for day - to - day operations.
The key to Chris» presentation here is not here's what we
did to build a great twitter app but the message is for developers to approach their own ideas, whatever they may be, with this thought process that will really uncover way to build an app experience that is tightly and fully integrated with the
BlackBerry experience, making a super app experience for the end
user that is greater than they will find anywhere else.