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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/16/technology/blackberry-becomes-a-source-of-shame-for-users.html?_r=3
Not that BlackBerry circling the drain is anything new, but the idea of social stigma attached to what's still technically a smartphone, is kind of interesting. They make it seem actually worse (socially) than even having (gasp) a feature phone.
Any stalwart BB users on here? My wife just switched away successfully from years of BB to an iPhone and honestly doesn't seem to miss it at all, although she does say she can't quite hit the typing speed as the other. She has often mirrored another quote from the article, the "big lie" about apps. Also we had a Playbook in the house for a couple of nights; it looked pretty but was a complete joke to use.
Is RIM just completely doomed now, in public image if nothing else? Is it even possible to recover from such an image? Apple sort of did it in the late 90s but that was basically a miracle.
BlackBerry outcasts say that, increasingly, they suffer from shame and public humiliation as they watch their counterparts mingle on social networking apps that are not available to them, take higher-resolution photos, and effortlessly navigate streets and the Internet with better GPS and faster browsing. More indignity comes in having to outsource tasks like getting directions, booking travel, making restaurant reservations and looking up sports scores to their exasperated iPhone and Android-carting partners, friends and colleagues.
I feel absolutely helpless, said Ms. Gossage. Youre constantly watching people do all these things on their phones and all I have going for me is my familys group BBM chats.
Not that BlackBerry circling the drain is anything new, but the idea of social stigma attached to what's still technically a smartphone, is kind of interesting. They make it seem actually worse (socially) than even having (gasp) a feature phone.
Any stalwart BB users on here? My wife just switched away successfully from years of BB to an iPhone and honestly doesn't seem to miss it at all, although she does say she can't quite hit the typing speed as the other. She has often mirrored another quote from the article, the "big lie" about apps. Also we had a Playbook in the house for a couple of nights; it looked pretty but was a complete joke to use.
Is RIM just completely doomed now, in public image if nothing else? Is it even possible to recover from such an image? Apple sort of did it in the late 90s but that was basically a miracle.