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Just seems like Blackerry are giving up!! i used to be a die hard blackberry fan, but switched from the BB Torch to Samsung Galaxy S2 and never going back! Blackberry is not keeping up.. they will need to do something pretty quick if they want to survive IMO. -
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yep, sell the patents, and shut up shop... thats the future for RIM/BB.Originally posted by AtW View PostThey have a nice patents portfolio to sell to the highest bidder.
Pity about employees.Comment
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Now that the governments are trusting other phone makers with secure transmissions, the future looks pretty grim for RIM. That was their one strength - apart from when the switch dies and no-one can get email or internet access for days.Originally posted by Joeman View PostJust seems like Blackerry are giving up!! i used to be a die hard blackberry fan, but switched from the BB Torch to Samsung Galaxy S2 and never going back! Blackberry is not keeping up.. they will need to do something pretty quick if they want to survive IMO.Comment
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I've got a Samsung Galaxy S Wifi 5 incherOriginally posted by Joeman View PostJust seems like Blackerry are giving up!! i used to be a die hard blackberry fan, but switched from the BB Torch to Samsung Galaxy S2 and never going back! Blackberry is not keeping up.. they will need to do something pretty quick if they want to survive IMO.
Pretty cool Android/Google sub-culture, seeing your emails, calendar and notifications show up on the desktop. I imagine if were to buy an expensive phone, the S2 would be it (mine's like the S2, without a phone, and bigger, and only £135).Comment
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yep, awesome bit of kit. Im a big Samsung fan at the moment, my Galaxy S2, Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Samsung Smart TV all work together.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI've got a Samsung Galaxy S Wifi 5 incher
Pretty cool Android/Google sub-culture, seeing your emails, calendar and notifications show up on the desktop. I imagine if were to buy an expensive phone, the S2 would be it (mine's like the S2, without a phone, and bigger, and only £135).
The move from Blackberry to Samsung S2 was easy as i setup Google Sync on my Blackberry so it was syncing all my calendar and contacts with Google. All i did was "login" to my new S2 and all my numbers and contacts were there in seconds. If i ever lose the phone, remote kill, buy a new one, log in and im up and running again. Android is the future!!!
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