By: Happyal
new BB10 hardware and software is going to be battling Windows Phone 8 for the smartphone race wooden spoon ===================================================== Bit early to be saying that, I guess...
View ArticleBy: Darrell Jones
It can’t be the subscriber numbers that are behind the fall in profit after all that’s just a 1.25% drop in users but nearly 97% drop in profits. Where those million customers each buying multiple gold...
View ArticleBy: Mil
RIM writing out a big cheque to Nokia doesn’t help their short term budgets either: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/12/21/nokia_rim_patent_licence_deal/ (probably helps in the long run as the cost...
View ArticleBy: ScyBy
I was wondering this as well. Perhaps many of those 79m stalwarts are just hanging on to their old handsets rather than actually buying new Blackberries.
View ArticleBy: Jon D
Financial statements dont make it terribly easy to see where the big gaps come from, but looking at theirs, they shipped 14.1mil handsets at this time last year and only 6.9mil this year. Their revenue...
View ArticleBy: Chegothy
I think a lot of it can be attributed to a complete lack of innovation on their part. While their competitors are constantly trying to outdo each other, RIM have just stagnated and managed to stay...
View ArticleBy: Jon D
Ya definitely, innovation is the heart of their problem. We’ve been hearing promises of BB10 and the new phones to go with it for freaking ages. Now that we’re finally getting some leaks and previews...
View ArticleBy: Chegothy
Oh yeah, I still see them. I’m just noticing a lot of people are making the switch to other brands. My boss recently changed over to iPhone, my mate decided he was fed up of BB’s just dying on him...
View ArticleBy: ProtocolOne
Track record for BlackBerrys at Carphone Warehouse, 47% of entire repair amount booked in by customers are BlackBerrys, 68% the handsets replaced by BlackBerry develop a secondary significant fault...
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