Trump mentioned $778 million at the rally - Q drop 778 is very interesting.
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I remember asking this question a few months ago and someone said it was due to security. Blackberry wouldn't play ball like apple and Google, therefore it was destroyed.
Lack of innovation? Probably did have plans to innovate, but was not being given resources.
"We'd like to to touch screens. Well we need to order 200,000 glass gorilla touch screens for our first batch. Oh, we can't? Because the only suppliers are in china? And they are being told to not do business with us on that particular item? Well, guess we have to stay with physical keyboards!"
I like the physical keyboard. Touch screens do not like my fingers.
It's why video games are so much easier to play with a physical controller than they are with a smartphone.
Tactile sensation matters.
Mechanical keyboards for the win!
ABSOLUTELY
It was (is?) a victim of hostile hedge fuk shorting as well. I wonder if a BCG member is on their board?
Maybe, but they would never admit to it.
I've always thought Nokia was the same. Remember when Nokia and Motorola were about the only brands of mobile phones? I have work connections with Nokia and I know what they are like - I can easily understand them being obstinate and refusing when told to backdoor their hardware. Now they're gone.
A potential theory, but I think it’s probably a simpler one. Apple made a much more superior product, which the masses wanted to sell their kidneys for.
If BlackBerry didn’t rest on their fat asses and look into the future, they should’ve seen how touch tech would be the future. They could’ve then be the one to take the touchphone mainstream.
Apple wasn’t the first to make a music player (touch enabled), and they were not the first to make a touch phone, they just packaged a lot of goodness into a device AND hypnotized the public with marketing and superior user experience.
Remember when BlackBerry came out with their own version of a touch screen phone? it was too late … Apple already set the standard.