One of the first articles headline articles I wrote for Geekvine when we first started in May, was title 7 Reasons Blackberry Is Falling Behind and What It Can Do To Get Ahead. In that article, I discussed the reasons why RIM was being overtaken by the likes of Google and Apple and what it could do to get ahead. Sure, Blackberry devices are untouchable in the business sector but what about creating devices for the rest of us? The upcoming update to the Blackberry OS is a step in the right direction so I thought it was time to release an updated article and how things have changed. Today we’ll discuss how Blackberry OS 6 will change the smartphone game and RIM may have in store for the future.
Blackberry App Store is a joke, and programming for it a pain (super slow java implementation, horrible API, and no C/C++ support unlike iphone or android). Blackberry is doomed..
i somewhat agree with you. the app store definitely is a joke and i can’t believe that rim is happy with the current implementation. it was obviously an afterthought when they saw the popularity of apple’s store, but you would think that by now they would have improved it further. there’s been mention of an updated store once or twice, but we’ve yet to see anything solid, and it’s really disappointing that with all the great features being showcased for OS6 that a new store isn’t one of them.
as for blackberry being doomed…as long as you can get one for free (or nearly so) with a contract, blackberry will be around for a while.
As someone who has never seen an Android phone IRL, what does AppWorld lack compared to it?
A new version of AppWorld has been leaked with carrier billing, barcode scanning support, a device independent ID, and
I don’t see that changing any kind of game.
Everywhere I look around me i see someone my age (mid 20s) holding blackberry. Maybe its because i live in southern California or maybe its as the previous poster mentioned about them being free with a contract.
EIther way the demise of RIM seems greatly exaggerated by some more tech savy types on the internet because the company isnt offering a lot to excite these types right now. Most people just seem to want a solid messaging phone that they can occasionally check their facebook on and maybe lookup a movie time. Blackberrys are solid for this.
BTW i own a webOS phone if before you acuse me of fanboy-ism
It seems that blackberries have the over 18-20 texters market down pack. Most everyone I see with a BB never uses it for email, but as a super duper texters dream phone. It always seems when I see people with a BlackBerry they are never talking on it but just forever texting.
That’s because physical keyboards are win. Its fun seeing if you can message so fast your friends iPhone locks up
I do just this on my G1.
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BB users don’t text … they all spend 20+ hours a day on BB Messenger aka BBM. In fact, most BB users don’t even have an e-mail address or a phone number, just a BBM PIN.
And it’s all due to the hardware keyboard on every BB device (although the Pearl keyboards suck).
BB OS 6 will change the market and the game – by dropping out of the market and leaving 4 major players.