You were never said otherwise
So did 51 million other consumers last quarter, versus 1.1 million shipments for bb10. The majority of that of BB10's SHIPMENT last quarter was deferred from the previous quarter).
Your point it is ridiculous, and frankly reeks of being hypocritical.
Consumers don't want bb10, the market has spoken.
Dare anyone even remind you, you gave up your z30 for the iPhone 5s.
I agree you cannot compare iOS7 to bb10 or the iPhone 5s to the z30, Apple is simply out of BB's League.
When consumers are presented with the same choice, the don't choose BB10, as we have witnessed first hand.
"94 percent of T-Mobile upgraders dump BlackBerry as CEO complaints backfire"
Ouch
You can write whatever you like, why you choose fiction is beyond me.
BB 10 was never "solid", and sales/returns reflected as much. Blame Blackberry not me.
Actually thats exactly what it means, here let me educate you:
Q3'14:
"BlackBerry reports massive Q3 loss, takes huge charge for unsold BlackBerry 10 handsets"
"If you thought that things couldn't get worse for BlackBerry following the $1 billion operating loss reported for its fiscal second quarter, guess again. On Friday morning, the Canadian OEM put an exclamation mark on the failure of the Thorsten Heins era by reporting a $4.4 billion loss for its fiscal third quarter.
And $2.7 billion of that loss was due to a write-off of BlackBerry 10 units gathering dust in the marketplace."
BlackBerry reports massive Q3 loss, takes huge charge for unsold BlackBerry 10 handsets
Q2'14:
"Bleak BlackBerry Q2 results highlight nearly $1 billion in unsold Z10 phones"
"It's no secret: BlackBerry is in bad shape. The company released its earnings for Q2 today, and the rough results directly follow the bleak guidance the Canadian firm offered last week when it announced 4,500 layoffs and a nearly $1 billion loss over the quarter. The final number revealed today is a $965 million loss,
which is mainly accounted for by the awful sales of the Z10, the first phone to run BlackBerry 10. Unsold Z10s have forced the company to take "a primarily non-cash, pre-tax charge against inventory and supply commitments of approximately $934 million" in what it's calling the "Z10 Inventory Charge" ? words that few will likely want to utter in Waterloo."
Q1'14:
"BlackBerry slumps as BB10 flops
Blackberry reported a first quarter loss of $84 million (?55m), forecast another one next quarter and said its new BB10 devices sold just 2.7m units"
BlackBerry slumps as BB10 flops - Telegraph
Blackberry isn't doing so well
because of BB10, I hope your able to understand that simple concept.
You can't be serious. Apple is currently @ 537 while blackberry is at 9.60, once again falling below 10 dollars.
Please prove me and the market wrong, buy as many shares in Blackberry as you see fit.
Clearly even Chen knows its impossible
"Chen: It ?remains to be seen? whether BlackBerry keeps making devices"
BlackBerry CEO Chen interview: devices may not be part of future | BGR
and
"Chen says there?s a 50% chance his BlackBerry comeback plan fails"
BlackBerry CEO Chen interview: chance of failure at 50% | BGR
You don't support both. Clearly you picked the 5s and paid for it. Your IT department handed you the q10, you didn't pay for it, and if the rumours out of MWC are true, POSSIBLY, neither did your company.
There were rumours that Blackberry were giving away free handsets to enterprise customers in hopes of retaining them as BES customer.
How so? I was given a free z10 to evaluate back in Feb 13,
(Im a VC, call it a perk) I threw it away in March, What a waste of time.
BB10 is an abysmal failure.
btw I also had a Dev A & Dev C devise.
Now this is comical. BB10 has cratered everywhere not just the US. especially in key markets such as Indonesia the middle east and even latin america.
"Venezuela: BlackBerry's Caribbean Oasis Turns to Quicksand"
IDG Connect ? Venezuela: BlackBerry's Caribbean Oasis Turns to Quicksand
you haven't explained anything, and frankly you have no point, Just hypocritical advice and quite the display of limited understanding in current mobile market.
Wow, it must be liberating to have your head planted so deep in the sand.
Please Enjoy both your devices :yes:, while you can:
One more time just for S**** and giggles:
"Chen: It ?remains to be seen? whether BlackBerry keeps making devices"
BlackBerry CEO Chen interview: devices may not be part of future | BGR