WanderingTraveler
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There's one thing I noticed about the attitude of the BlackBerry people, so to speak.
It...closely mirrors the sentiment of Symbian fans in recent times. Like it or not, they've found themselves stuck in the same boat.
They find themselves ridiculed for using an OS that they like (Come on, it's not like this hasn't happened to us.). They have this stubborn hope that their OS (and brand) of choice will weather the storm. They are looking for things that they can still be proud about.
I understand them very well. I'm still looking for an 808 to keep for myself, simply to satisfy the Symbian fan in me. (I also have this strange hope that if Nokia comes back to producing phones in 2016, they'll go to Symbian and use the Swipe UI. Hey, a man can dream
It...closely mirrors the sentiment of Symbian fans in recent times. Like it or not, they've found themselves stuck in the same boat.
They find themselves ridiculed for using an OS that they like (Come on, it's not like this hasn't happened to us.). They have this stubborn hope that their OS (and brand) of choice will weather the storm. They are looking for things that they can still be proud about.
I understand them very well. I'm still looking for an 808 to keep for myself, simply to satisfy the Symbian fan in me. (I also have this strange hope that if Nokia comes back to producing phones in 2016, they'll go to Symbian and use the Swipe UI. Hey, a man can dream