måndag 17 september 2012
What the iPhone 5 means to BlackBerry
Apple announced the iPhone 5 earlier this week. The big surprise this time around was the complete lack of any surprise. With a lot of help from�iMore�team, who accurately exposed�most of the details, pretty much *everything* was known about this phone before Apple CEO Tim Cook and his crew took to the stage.� I'm not saying the�iPhone 5�is a bad product, just to be clear. �It's an�inevitable�evolution on the product that has come to define Apple. �It's not obvious to the casual observer, but Apple really did redesign the phone from the ground up. �They just kept a very similar form factor. �I guess if it ain't broke, don't fix it, right? � In a nutshell, what Apple unveiled with the iPhone 5 is a better iPhone. �They are not really making the existing mobile experience that much better. �It's not a game changer for the company. �Even from a software perspective, the world was shown what iOS6 could do back at WWDC. Obviously Apple remains very well positioned in the market and the new iPhone 5 is going to sell well. Apple will continue to make oodles of cash. But this is a BlackBerry site and the question to be discussed is what does the iPhone 5 mean to Research In Motion's roll out of BlackBerry 10?�� read moreCrackBerry.com's feed sponsored by ShopCrackBerry.com. What the iPhone 5 means to BlackBerry
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