So if someone says nobody
cares about Blackberry, it's WWIII, but when someone wants a front facing camera, a very prominent feature these days, «nobody» wants that lol..
who
cares about Blackberry anymore?
Yes it does, I'm telling you it does... try to stay on topic and not ruin it for people who
care about Blackberry news.
Besides Kim Kardashian, very few people have
cared about BlackBerry phones in recent years.
Not exact matches
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.
The only feature I
care about when using Bridge is the ability to access the web on the Playbook using my existing
blackberry data plan and that still works.
I don't particularly
care either way
about B&N, just watching from the sidelines with mild amusement / weariness as they seem to be pulling a
Blackberry, having once been very prominent, now apparently fading into obscurity.
If you are a
BlackBerry user, have always been a
BlackBerry user, will always be a
BlackBerry user, and could
care less
about a robust app selection, then yes, the PlayBook is the right tablet for you.
It looks like
Blackberry cares more
about wooing a few big name companies then it
cares about its user base.
Congratulations, you have just convinced the 1 % of the world's population who know and
care about what you are talking
about, that
BlackBerry is an inferior product.
Finally, a mobile TV product that makes sense: RIM (RIMM)
BlackBerry Bold users — many of whom probably
care about business news — now have access to live, 24x7 streams of CNBC, Fox Business, and Bloomberg.
One thing is clear here:
BlackBerry has figured out that people do
care about specs.
You do realize that not everyone wants a huge screen or even
cares about a front facing camera, not to mention, a lot of corporate places ONLY have
blackberries.
But the fact of the matter, is that
BlackBerry users
care about a solid device for COMMUNICATING (email, IM, SMS, voice), and are not prioritizing amazing web browsing, multimedia, and the latest version of angry birds.
I find it kind of hilarious that Verizon could not
care less
about this
Blackberry, with them selling Android devices like hotcakes.
Who the hell
cares about these old technology packed
Blackberries anymore!
Multiple
blackberries have graced my account but it's hard to
care about this with the iPhone possibly on the horizon.
When i worked at Tmo, people would see the
blackberry curve for $ 149 and say «att has it for free, if you cant give it to me for free, i'll just go sign up with them» Nobody
cares about long term.