BlackBerry was once dominant in Indonesia, but it appears the Canadian smartphone maker has lost ground to Samsung and Apple. The Indonesian market has been soft for BlackBerry as users hungry for apps are going for Android and iOS. According to a report from the International Data Corporation (IDC), BlackBerry shipments made up only 14 percent of 11 million smartphone shipments to Indonesia last year.
In an interview with the Jakarta Globe, BB user Indra Suwito said, “I decided to no longer use BB because it simply is outdated. I also experienced a lot of lag when I used it.”
iPhone and Android users can also use the BBM app, so that is another reason to leave BlackBerry.
BlackBerry has a lot of work to do. With the recent news that the BlackBerry 10 browser is the fastest mobile browser on the market, let's hope BlackBerry can gain some traction.
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In an interview with the Jakarta Globe, BB user Indra Suwito said, “I decided to no longer use BB because it simply is outdated. I also experienced a lot of lag when I used it.”
iPhone and Android users can also use the BBM app, so that is another reason to leave BlackBerry.
BlackBerry has a lot of work to do. With the recent news that the BlackBerry 10 browser is the fastest mobile browser on the market, let's hope BlackBerry can gain some traction.
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