Research In Motion said Wednesday it is investigating reports of
Blackberry users still experiencing email woes, after a service outage affected millions of people worldwide last month.
I know many
BlackBerry users still love Apple.
Not exact matches
Heins said RIM plans to use its existing
BlackBerry 7 line to upgrade feature phone
users to their first smartphones in overseas markets where the brand is
still wildly popular.
Although some business
users still prefer the physical keyboard
BlackBerry offers, corporations increasingly allow employees to bring their own smartphones to work.
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.
Despite mounting competition,
BlackBerry is
still a leader when it comes to offering reliable communications solutions for business and government power e-mail
users who like the keyboard and take security seriously.
Still, a few
BlackBerry users say they're sticking with the device, mainly because of the
BlackBerry's efficient, physical keyboard.
So while T - Mobile's actual reaction to the reaction is
still unclear (aside from «it's probably not a good idea to try and persuade
BlackBerry users away from their coveted smartphones»),
BlackBerry CEO John Chen wasn't in a mood to wait.
We know you weren't thrilled by T - Mobile's move (or other previous moves at T - Mobile with respect to
BlackBerry), but with Legere working to smooth things over and Chen ripping T - Mobile a new one over the outrage caused, is T - Mobile
still a good home for
BlackBerry users?
The
BlackBerry KEYone made its way to most parts of the world over the course of this year and its successor should be just as widely available, with TCL presumably
still seeking to target it at enterprise
users.
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.
Not all used
BlackBerry phones work as they should as some
still have codes from the default network in them and these sometimes create issues for
users when they want to switch freely between networks, set up email accounts and what have you.
While hardcore
BlackBerry users will
still want to stick to devices with a physical keyboard, those fans of touchscreen's or those new to
BlackBerry may want to take out the 9850 for a spin.
The vast majority of
Blackberry users are
still using
Blackberry 10.
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]
Although times have changed a bit, and
user - replaceable batteries seem not as high on the must have list, having a battery that can get you through the day is
still an expectation, and
BlackBerry remains aware of that.
There is a huge worldwide population of
users that are loyal to
Blackberry, It may have lost market share in the US, but is
still fairly popular in Indonesia, Brazil, and with the business minded.
I think
Blackberry realizes that many
users are
still using older legacy devices because of the solid refinement of BB7.
I believe those devices are
still great
BlackBerrys that can benefit corporate
users.
If you are
still a
user of
Blackberry, and your carrier will provide the new device, go ahead and take the «leap» now and pre-order it today.
The Windows software for
BlackBerry is
still superior, but at least Mac
users have an option for quick address book syncing and such (as well as iTunes playlist sync).
«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.
I used to work for Microsoft, my main desktop device is an I Mac but I
still have a Windows 7 lappy, I recently bought an I Pad and I am a long time
BlackBerry smartphone
user and currently have a Bold 9700.
Blackberry still has a lot to prove to
users that they are willing to keep up with the marketplace around them and I'm not sure if the Torch 9810 will grab a lot of T - Mobile marketshare with all the Android possibilities hanging around.
While it doesn't feel as natural to use compared to the native
BlackBerry 10 client due to its Android origins, it's
still pretty
user friendly and easy to navigate.
Within the CrackBerry community we have a significant percentage of
users who
still love and use their
BlackBerry 10 phones and really, really, REALLY want
BlackBerry /
BlackBerry Mobile to manufacture more
BlackBerry 10 phones.
We're
still checking to see if the iOS and Android version have been released as of yet but for now,
BlackBerry 10
users are a go.
There are
still many loyal
BlackBerry users out there who aren't favoring what everyone else looks for — premium web browsing, faster movement through general navigation, and applications.
While many
BlackBerry users have moved onto a Bold 9700, Bold 9650, Torch or even a Storm series device the Curve series
still remains a top seller for Research In Motion and the latest revamp does that particular product line justice.
Users who want the full
BlackBerry Messenger experience will
still need a
BlackBerry smartphone to get it.
While there is
still no VoIP calling feature, Viber has assured
BlackBerry users that it is -LRB-...
The core features of
BlackBerry are
still compelling, the keyboard will let you skip over keys rattling out messages, with a rock of the thumb here and a glancing prod there, in ways that only
BlackBerry users understand.
BlackBerry is
still one of the most recognized brands, with 75 million
BlackBerry subscribers, including 55 million consumer
BlackBerry Messenger
users.
This is a HUGE boon for
BlackBerry users and a great score for
BlackBerry too, as it goes a long way to remedying the
still grossly under - stocked
BlackBerry World.
As for iOS and Android
users, I
still feel like there isn't enough in
BlackBerry 10 to warrant jumping ship, that is, unless you have been fumbling with a virtual keyboard and have yet to feel comfortable.
The iPhone Simulator is a very fitting name for this theme as it will leave
users wondering if they are really playing with a simulator, or
still using their
BlackBerry device.
The
user interface is new, while
still evoking some
BlackBerry 6 elements like the drawer of app icons collected into groups with a status bar on top.
The PlayBook really simplified things, and by the look of things so far,
BlackBerry 10 will continue to follow that notion while
still providing plenty of options for
users to dial in their device and take care of the things that need to be taken care.
BlackBerry is however promoting within their
BlackBerry World carosuel that
users who previously purchased music can
still access their Lockers via the ported 7digital for
BlackBerry app just recently brought into
BlackBerry...
Overall, the improvements look to help improve the
Blackberry OS
user interface while
still maintain the excellent messaging
user interface.
However, that didn't stop one developer deciding that this functionality was
still important for
BlackBerry users, and as it happens the name.
Those familiar quirks that
BlackBerry users grow accustomed to are
still visible here.
Even with the additional apps, Amazon's store will offer loyal
BlackBerry users, the platform
still falls way short of the million plus apps offered by both Apple and Google.
This is quite clear from the recent decline in american
Blackberry users, although globally they're
still doing quite well.
Most corporate
users who would actually go on business trips (and therefore, frequent hotels)
still use
BlackBerry.
That's what CEO Thorsten Heins said this May at a developer conference before revealing that
users had a choice of 120,000 apps from its
still - young app market,
BlackBerry World.
BlackBerry Storm
users on Verizon Wireless are
still feeling the burn from the AT&T exclusive launch of the
BlackBerry Torch.
As nice as PlayBook looks for both consumer and enterprise
users, I'm
still not sold on how dependent the device will be on a
BlackBerry handset.