RIM's upcoming BlackBerry 10 mobile operating system, which is the company's last chance to get back to relevancy in the smartphone world, is apparently a hit with Canadian carriers.
The company's execs have been showing off the progress of the OS to their carrier partners for some time now.
Says Andrew McLeod, managing director of RIM's Canadian operations: "The response that we got ... [ read the full article ]
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Originally posted by Azuran: Too bad its not the carriers you need to please.
That's false. While, yes, you DO need to please the end-user, you can't get your product into that user's hands, if the telco corporate gatekeepers won't let you.
BlackBerry is ok. i hate the track ball. and the OS. but the phone with the keyboard is good. if that was an android i would buy it hands down. i hate the virtual keyboards. but love linux.
Well, what do you EXPECT Andrew McLeod, managing director of RIM's Canadian operations to say?!
I'm sure Hitler gave some very positive propaganda blurbs about Nazi-ism as well.