New BlackBerry won’t have a keyboard: RIM
The first BlackBerry device running Research In Motion’s new software will not have a physical keyboard.
New BlackBerry won’t have a keyboard: RIM
The first BlackBerry device running Research In Motion’s new software will not have a physical keyboard.
This I think will really piss off many die hard Blackberry fans for who the physical keyboard is one of the big attractions...and there are many of them out there.
Now why you loer en kyk gelyk?
Is ek miskien van goud gemake?
Well then goodbye BB, thatone of the main reasons for me having one.
BB fans who follow crackberry will know this. They claim to have made the touch screen keyboard very responsive and folks who have played on the dev device say it works great even though they are keyboard fans.
I'll experiment and see as we have all types in our organisation.
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out shouting “f#ck, what a ride!"
RIM you guys must be stupid! you actually deserve to go bankrupt bunch of idiots
Well, you may prefer physical keyboards (and for what it's worth, I like them too), but I think the general consensus on this thread is completely wrong: RIM's real problem is that they didn't do this sooner.
One of the big trends in smartphone design over the past four years has been the switch from physical keyboards to touchscreens. The iPhone is the obvious data point here, but it's worth noting that most Android phones also used to have physical keyboards (eg the G1 and original Motorola Droid), but since then have almost completely switched to pure touchscreens. The market has spoken - most people prefer touchscreens, and are not willing to compromise on screen size (as is the case with the classic Blackberry form factor) or size and built quality (as is the case with landscape sliders like the Droid).
In short: this is a good move by RIM, but it's way too late. If they'd figured this out three years ago, they might have been able to turn the company around. However, their conservatism and enterprise focus left them unable to respond to changing trends in the smartphone industry.
If they roll out BBM to other non BB devices, I'd pay a small subscription for that, but otherwise I reckon I am done with Blackberry as I am going Android. Might pay for prepaid BIS for a couple of months on my BB9700 and soon to be secondary phone, while I wean myself off BBM![]()
Blackberry has been working closely with developers and it seems that developers are loving Blackberry 10. Not sure if you know that the Blackberry 10 Jam World Tour is coming to Cape Town on the 31st of July. Developers can apply for a BB10 alpha device. More information here: http://www.blackberryjamworldtour.com/cape-town
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