The iPhone Killer is not the BlackBerry 8820
The announcement by RIM that the BlackBerry 8820 will support WiFi 802.11(a, b & g but not n) is great news for the mobile industry. I must say that Apple's iPhone has provided the caffeine in the mobile industry by increasing the adrenalin in its business customers who loves the iPhone but cannot part with their BB....I understand that they get the iPhone for their young ones and pretend to show them how to use it. A businessperson does have an undying love and loyalty to BlackBerry and finally they should have meaningful discussion about the 8820.
With RIM supporting seamless switching on its 8820 from WiFi to EDGE is a major boost to all those WiFi lovers...I am guilty of that love and right up there with T-Mobile and the VOIP guys. I understand that you can load up to 32G on the 8820 but there is only one slot…hmmm where can one find a 32G card? This is a positive step for RIM to develop a competing business product that 'mimics the iPhone...professionally.’
Well, Motorola, Nokia and my good friends at Sony Ericsson should be announcing a nifty product during 4Q.
This is just the beginning and we the users will gain as the market becomes a tad more competitive.
With RIM supporting seamless switching on its 8820 from WiFi to EDGE is a major boost to all those WiFi lovers...I am guilty of that love and right up there with T-Mobile and the VOIP guys. I understand that you can load up to 32G on the 8820 but there is only one slot…hmmm where can one find a 32G card? This is a positive step for RIM to develop a competing business product that 'mimics the iPhone...professionally.’
Well, Motorola, Nokia and my good friends at Sony Ericsson should be announcing a nifty product during 4Q.
This is just the beginning and we the users will gain as the market becomes a tad more competitive.
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