tomatoes11
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RIM stocks have been steadily rising and gaining steam. I should have bought some earlier and sell before the poor sale outlooks came in.
if Windows Phone wants to go anywhere, they need to capture the teen/young adult demographic. like it or not, I believe that's a big key to having a large market share.
I have tried contacting snapchat and instagram. snapchat hasnt responded to the 5 emails I've sent them, and Instagram hasn't responded either. both of these companies lack motivation to develop for windows phone, therefore MS needs to reevaluate how it is presenting it's product, both for sales and ease of developing.
it's adapt or die out there, and it's already going to be tough to steer people away from their beloved iPhones and Androids. the way I see it, we have to be able to at least match them app-wise.
when Blackberry 10 comes out, it is rumored to have instagram and many other apps. if it does, why the heck would people ever buy a windows phone over iOS/Android (already a firm lock of market share) and now BB (which will be the best 3rd option)
I just want Windows Phone to succeed. I have one and believe in the product if they can get some app traction
if windows phone wants to go anywhere, they need to capture the teen/young adult demographic. Like it or not, i believe that's a big key to having a large market share.
I have tried contacting snapchat and instagram. Snapchat hasnt responded to the 5 emails i've sent them, and instagram hasn't responded either. Both of these companies lack motivation to develop for windows phone, therefore ms needs to reevaluate how it is presenting it's product, both for sales and ease of developing.
It's adapt or die out there, and it's already going to be tough to steer people away from their beloved iphones and androids. The way i see it, we have to be able to at least match them app-wise.
When blackberry 10 comes out, it is rumored to have instagram and many other apps. If it does, why the heck would people ever buy a windows phone over ios/android (already a firm lock of market share) and now bb (which will be the best 3rd option)
i just want windows phone to succeed. I have one and believe in the product if they can get some app traction
I have both BB9780 and Lumia 920 (Windows phone 8) and wish both platforms successfully against iOS.
Remember how the Storm looked great before launch and BB fans thought it would be a worthy competitor to the iPhone?
I think people need to wait til results before crowning BB10. I don't doubt that it will take #3 spot in North America but I'm not convinced for the rest of the world.
My cousin will never touch another BlackBerry device due to his experience with the Storm.Good point. A lot of people fell for the Storm.
yea I had the storm 1 and 2.......yikesMy cousin will never touch another BlackBerry device due to his experience with the Storm.
Wow! He gave up after Storm 1.yea I had the storm 1 and 2.......yikes
lol yea back then tho there wasn't much to offer other than the iPhone, which I didn't want.Wow! He gave up after Storm 1.
He got the OG Motorola Droid, since he stayed with VZW.lol yea back then tho there wasn't much to offer other than the iPhone, which I didn't want.
yea I had the storm 1 and 2.......yikes
Oh boy.In 3 days we'll all see the release of this most impressive mobile experience in quite sometime.
Oh boy.
BB10 is like modern Android, but uglier.
The point I made about the Storm is that some people who had one had such a bad experience that they are turned off by the BlackBerry brand completely. They don't care about the new OS; if it says "BlackBerry", they won't touch it. Kind of like people who had a bad experience with a PC virus so they got a Mac and won't use a PC again.Sorry, you guys can keep trying to compare BB10 to the Storm, but all the Storm was was just BBOS with full touch. BB10 is a completely new platform and if you have seen the many leaks and videos of the high performance, efficient UI of BB10 and developer support.. you really should instead of making lame comparisons to old operating systems and phones that RIM has already recognized require a major update.
In 3 days we'll all see the release of this most impressive mobile experience in quite sometime.
The point I made about the Storm is that some people who had one had such a bad experience that they are turned off by the BlackBerry brand completely. They don't care about the new OS; if it says "BlackBerry", they won't touch it. Kind of like people who had a bad experience with a PC virus so they got a Mac and won't use a PC again.