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"A Blackberry replaces your laptop."
That's all.
The harder people try to convince other people that BlackBerry is crap/dead/inferior/whatever the more people buy into it in SA. And please don't come with the "SA is behind the rest of the world" argument because we're not behind as far as user experience and skills go. We are actually pretty smart as we have to get maximum value and use in a boxed-in mobile data environment. Uptake of cell tech in this country is huge. I can see why so many prefer BlackBerry, and it is not because they are stupid and BB is cheap ... it is because the average user is smart.
You're not reading properly.. it 'replaces' it because you no longer need to whip it out to reply to that lengthy email.
The harder people try to convince other people that BlackBerry is crap/dead/inferior/whatever the more people buy into it in SA. And please don't come with the "SA is behind the rest of the world" argument because we're not behind as far as user experience and skills go. We are actually pretty smart as we have to get maximum value and use in a boxed-in mobile data environment. Uptake of cell tech in this country is huge. I can see why so many prefer BlackBerry, and it is not because they are stupid and BB is cheap ... it is because the average user is smart.
Lol, delusional.
I can see why so many prefer BlackBerry, and it is not because they are stupid and BB is cheap ... it is because the average user is smart.
It still doesn't mean that RIM as a company isn't in serious financial troubles, that their stock prices aren't plummeting drastically, that their leadership has no clear direction, that their products aren't stagnant in terms of competitiveness and innovation, that their latest make-or-break OS version wasn't critically ignored... You just can't ignore those factors.