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Once the king of smartphones in the U.S, BlackBerry makers Research in Motion (RIM) have been on a steady decline since the release of the first Apple iPhone back in 2007. Having already lost market share to Apple, RIM then had to contend with Google and their range of Android phones, which quickly became the dominant force in the world of smartphones, eclipsing even Apple.
In
March of this year, BlackBerry handsets had a market share of just 12.3
percent and, for the first time in seven years, actually lost money. So
are we looking at the end of BlackBerry?
Are they dead or can they hang in there? Well, it seems like RIM might
have something up their sleeves that can keep them alive…
BlackBerry 10
At their recent BlackBerry World conference held in Florida, Research in Motion unveiled the new BlackBerry 10
operating system, the platform they hope can spring them back into the
big time. BlackBerry 10 is far removed from previous operating systems
and is actually pretty darn good.
RIM seems to have wiped the slate clean with BB 10 and produced an OS
with much emphasis on user-friendliness. Impressive features included
an adaptive touchscreen keyboard (that’s right, RIM are going to be
producing more phones without physical keyboards) that offers gesture
based typing for easier communication and that can adjust to your typing
style. The new interface also allows you to swipe apps and separate
screens with apps, vastly improving the user-experience and preventing
you from having to navigate back to the home screen to enter another app.
There is also a new camera present which allows you to adjust and
edit photos on the fly by capturing a few frames before you press the
shutter button. Of course, what we have seen far on BlackBerry 10 is
only a limited amount, but first impression count for a lot and it looks
good.
Physical Keyboards
The inclusion of a physical keyboard has always been a unique selling
point for BlackBerry and still attracts a lot of people. For this
reason, RIM has said that it plans to continue releasing traditional
physical keyboard devices on the BB 10 platform, alongside their
touchscreen smartphones and tablets. A wise move you feel.
Suggestions are that RIM is also planning to put BB 10 into cars
which would give them another market. The reason for this is that
BlackBerry 10 is QNX-based software. QNX is a company that manufactures
industrial grade operating systems for cars; they also happen to be a
company owned by RIM.
Overcoming the rivals
It’s probably fair to say that BlackBerry has now fallen too far
behind Android and Apple to ever become a serious threat in terms of
reclaiming a large share of the market. After all, Apple is a very
famous brand, and a huge number of people buy their products only
because it’s prestigious. As for Android phones, they’re very
competitive thanks to their low prices – even the upcoming Samsung
Galaxy S3 is going to cost about $700 SIM-free, and the contract
versions’ monthly fees are also rather affordable.
RIM’s high-end BlackBerry phones will most likely have almost the same
price, which will seriously affect its sales – many buyers can prefer
the famous Samsung flagship.
BlackBerry may also have competition from Windows Phone which is set
for an upgrade from Windows Phone 7 to 8 this year. That will coincide
with the releaseof Microsoft’s Windows 8 desktop operating system which
is expected to integrate with Windows Phones. You suspect that Windows
Phone will prove to be main rival of BB 10, although Blackberry’s
know-how when it comes to smartphones, along with a loyal following, may
give them the edge.
Another thing that needs to change is the BlackBerry App World which
is going to need a big overhaul to have any hope of competing with
Google’s Play Store, Apple’s App Store and even Windows Phone
Marketplace.
Conclusion
The biggest reason for people abandoning BlackBerry in recent years
has been the lack of innovation. The competition has been constantly
churning out phones that are better, sexier, faster, and with better
features and functionality. As it stands BlackBerry are on life support
as smartphone manufacturer, however, the release of Blackberry 10 may be
just coming at the right time, allowing RIM to fight another day.
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