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Blackberry is crashing hard and fast :-(. VZW gave up on it.
xanadul14619 said:
I have the moto droid....and its the best phone ive ever seen on verison...and even if i was on AT&T i would still pick this over the iphone...i think the future of android is bright....
Bluecoyote only speaks Apple...he doesn't know anyother language nor does he care 🤣
Verizon has far from given up on the Blackberry- the Storm 2 is proof of that. The fact that AT&T offers a wide range of RIM devices and that Sprint is already talking about the next Curve is proof that the BB is still rolling strong.
bluecoyote said:
Look at their profit margins- they're evaporating into nothing. If you follow the market trends, this is the same death spiral the ubiquitous RAZR had.
Evaporating into nothing is a ridiculous statement. RIM still has a very decent share value and a good hold on the market. Take a look at historical stock values on Motorola and RIM, they are not following suit.
The Droid is too slow, the hardware is terrible - neither keyboard works as well as an iPhone's, and multitasking is more of a boat anchor performance wise than anything useful.
(full disclosure, my two main phones are an iPhone and a Pre)
bluecoyote said:
Android is just Win-Mo again only this time with SOME interest from its developer- it's re-heating brands and manufacturers who will eventually die with an OS too fragmented to ever become good. Despite the hype, there isn't a single Android device that I'd say actually works well and there likely never will be.
Blackberry is crashing hard and fast :-(. VZW gave up on it.
Verizon giving up on Blackberries???
Android is just win-mo???
I wan't what you are smoking 🤣
bluecoyote said:
but pretty much every other smartphone platform on AT&T is dying anyway (like it is on other carriers as well.)
Maybe dying on AT&T, but your logic doesn't support this on other carriers. Smartphones have exploded in popularity.
To say that other platforms are dying on other carriers implies that the smartphone market is shrinking everywhere else but AT&T...not true 🤣
bluecoyote said:
Verizon Wireless gave up on the pitching the Blackberry, Sprint is doing well with the Pre (but it's not on AT&T or anywhere else), and Android isn't good enough to go anywhere (see Windows Mobile.)
The Droid was a big introduction for them so it must share time with RIM products.
The rest of your post is very entertaining 🤣 I know your the iphones greatest fan, and thats ok but the propaganda you spread about other products to hype the iphone up as you do is just propaganda
Have you been in a Verizon store recently? It looks like a RIM showroom. They're far from giving up on the Blackberry- they just finally have something else to talk about.
Android is nothing like WinMo. The Android platform is solid, it has the backing of one of the biggest names in the computer world, and it actually has customers excited. I know Sprint is being bombarded by calls about the Android calls, and every Verizon employee I've talked to says the same thing.
Android is awful. I wouldn't call the platform solid in the least unless it's being compared to WinMo/Palm from 2002- yes it's better than those, but the "dialer app" should n-e-v-e-r crash.
No doubt I'm an iPhone and Pre fan- they're excellent phones in a sea of crap.
The Storm last year was a big introduction for them and let's be honest, VZW isn't giving squat about it (no surprise as it's awful.) VZW is spending big bucks to generate interest in their phones.
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