Nice. I can't wait to see the quad-core 1.5ghz with 2GB ram and a 4.65" screen. That'll be a beast. Plus Blackberry quality, a nice new OS, and for those who like to complain about apps.. yes, you convert and use some android apps.
The sooner this thing gets released, the sooner the company will die. Shame they didn't innovate when they should have, too late for them. My next device will sure be a Windows 8 phone (once a thin and sleek looking one comes out since Nokia achieved sleek, but thick due to amazing camera).
More competition is always a good thing, and personally I still use my Pearl 3g. It's the most typeable phone keyboard I've ever found and seeing is how my business is almost all email, it's ideal for me. I imagine there are other people in the same boat.
[citation][nom]Schnitter[/nom]The sooner this thing gets released, the sooner the company will die. Shame they didn't innovate when they should have, too late for them.[/citation]
Yeah, it's a real shame. I remember when the same thing happened to Apple in the 90's and they folded. Can you imagine what it might have been like had Apple managed a comeback?
[citation][nom]southernshark[/nom]Yeah but most of us want Windows Phones.[/citation]
[citation][nom]iknowhowtofixit[/nom]OMG!!! This is the greatest thing since..........oh wait, nobody cares...[/citation]
People who hates Apple and Android cares
Ya me too. So it depends who my carrier uses for devices
But I am already happy with my playbook. And I have given up on WebOS
Many people fail to see what Blackberry brings to the table. Let me educate them: SECURITY. Of course, many people do not care about security until it is too late.
I actually like my Blackberry 9810. I've got a 32 GB card installed so it holds all of the music and porn I want on my phone.
I do wish it had better games and a few more apps that you see on the Apple and Android phones but other than that I have no complaints.
RIM is gonna go down in flames if Blackberry 10 doesn't do something to attract more customers.
its a business phone, we use older versions of them for work. They are robust, and can be locked down from a business point of view so employees cant install things/acces websites etc unless authorised. Businesses that give people iphones should be shot on site, they are a toy, not for business.