crystal_planet
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That's all true. However, RIM has a history behind it and at one time it was the device. People don't forget that. Many are waiting to see if BB10 is the real deal and if it is, many will jump back on board.I think RIM will simply run out of money, the two billion cashpile they have sounds a lot but Microsoft and partners have pumped billions into WP7 to very limited results and RIM will be very quickly in the same position.
Sent from my Lumia 800 using Board Express
Yes the apps are non existent and yes the phones are not aesthetically pleasing, but the features it excelled at no one in the market can touch.
I love my Lumia, but I will always have a soft spot in my heart for BlackBerry.
