We all know that RIM is way behind the curve in the smartphone market right now. Their new BlackBerry 10 OS isn't due to hit until next year and they're losing marketshare like crazy. However, RIM wants everyone to know that BlackBerry 10 will launch with more available apps than any other first generation OS.
The comment came from Alec Saunders, RIM's vice president of developer relations and ecosystem development. Saunders told CNET that RIM intends to launch with lost of apps.
Will those apps be enough to keep RIM in the game? I doubt it. The problem with RIM is they have fallen too far behind. Nothing is impossible, and RIM has lots of loyal users around the world, but their best days are behind them. They will likely be acquired in the next year or so. That's my prediction.
The comment came from Alec Saunders, RIM's vice president of developer relations and ecosystem development. Saunders told CNET that RIM intends to launch with lost of apps.
Will those apps be enough to keep RIM in the game? I doubt it. The problem with RIM is they have fallen too far behind. Nothing is impossible, and RIM has lots of loyal users around the world, but their best days are behind them. They will likely be acquired in the next year or so. That's my prediction.