If Blackberry no longer existed, would it matter?

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I couldn't live without mine!

Overhyped. Too much of a peer driven necessity.

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Still the best for business use

matterized 12 months ago

Love iPhone myself, more intuitive, especially like the iPhone4 and its camera.

matterized about 1 year ago

Should focus on the apps that make it the choice of many business users and stop directly
competing with Apple or they would lose.

matterized about 1 year ago

Why the integrated browser of blackberry render pages so poorly. I'll definitively go
for an Android or an iPhone next time.

matterized about 1 year ago

Give me an iPhone any day of the week! So much easier to use!

matterized over 2 years ago

I love my Blackberry Bold. Way better than the iPhone.

matterized over 2 years ago

can't live without it

matterized over 2 years ago

there are plenty of other smart-phones out there.... and prettier.....

matterized over 2 years ago

Balsillie wouldn't be in a position to put an NHL team in Hamilton if not for the
Blackberry. But Hamilton won't get a team because Toronto will want one too!

matterized over 2 years ago

Better options already exist. BB was never really an innovator, even though they were in
the forefront. Now they're lagging behind, playing catch-up poorly.

matterized over 2 years ago

Keeps me connected.....I really like it!

matterized over 2 years ago

Too much hype! The apps on the Iphone puts it to shame!

matterized over 2 years ago

I need it to do my everyday tasks. Other than emails, I use the calendar and rely on the
address book and I even keep my passwords for everything else on it.

matterized over 2 years ago

i would feel naked without my blackberry

matterized over 2 years ago

Most of the wonderful features of the Blackberry are unnecessary complications to living.

matterized over 2 years ago

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