crackberrytraitor
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I have no desire to get into a protracted and pointless debate. The reality of the moment is that RIM market share of the global market both consumer and business markets is rapidly deteriorating,more prominently in the consumer arena but also a quickly accelerating downward trend in the corporate environment. RIM does produce high-quality devices but, at present, are not as competitive. At present, BB10 devices have not been released yet so until it happens the discussion is pointless. Laying off employees and exploring the possibility of carving up the company to spin them off is not a good sign Hardware Vendors and app developers aren't exactly beating down their door. BB10 devices will be released overseas first which if that release slips pushes the US release making a difficult uphill climb more difficult. Grow up and stop being such a fanboy.
They still have 90+ percent of their their corporate clients, which was most of their business anyway.. No other company has put forth a viable alternative to BES and blackberry security. And remember it runs Android apps, so even without a lot of app support (and they have some) it will have access to all the goodness of Google. And FYI, RIM has never planned on carving up it's company, that was just conjecture by the media about what they think RIM should do.
It's kind of funny you calling me a fanboy as I use a HTC One X as a daily driver, have a S3 as a backup and am typing this on my Nexus 7. The fact is that I use the best that's available. If you actually had a good understanding of software, you would know that QNX (the base of BB10) is simply is simply more powerful and has greater potential than android.
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