BlackBerry business tactics to fend-off the iPhone tsunami

RBC analyst Mike Abramsky doesn’t believe that the iPhone is a direct threat to Blackberry. He points out the fact that Blackberries are available though nearly any major carriers, in the U.S, for example. that is quite true, and that’s plus considering the iPhone does not run on CDMA networks like Sprint or Verizon. Note that none of that happened considering of the iPhone, but to expand

Blackberry’s business.

Secondly, he mentions the willingness of Blackberry to let the carriers control the user experience. I think that this will ultimately lead to Blackberry’s demise. Wireless carriers suck at user interface or user experience and that’s partially why the iPhone is doing so well. I guess that it’s ok as expanded as it is easy to go back to the […]

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