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Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by ektbear: 6:59pm On Oct 16, 2012
Rachel Crosby speaks about her BlackBerry phone the way someone might speak of an embarrassing relative.

“I’m ashamed of it,” said Ms. Crosby, a Los Angeles sales representative who said she had stopped pulling out her BlackBerry at cocktail parties and conferences. In meetings, she says she hides her BlackBerry beneath her iPad for fear clients will see it and judge her.

The BlackBerry was once proudly carried by the high-powered and the elite, but those who still hold one today say the device has become a magnet for mockery and derision from those with iPhones and the latest Android phones.
Research in Motion may still be successful selling BlackBerrys in countries like India and Indonesia, but in the United States the company is clinging to less than 5 percent of the smartphone market — down from a dominating 50 percent just three years ago. The company’s future all depends on a much-delayed new phone coming next year; meanwhile RIM recorded a net loss of $753 million in the first half of the year compared with a profit of more than $1 billion a year earlier.

Among the latest signs of the loss of cachet: One of the first steps Marissa Mayer took as Yahoo’s newly appointed chief executive to remake the company’s stodgy image was to trade in employees’ BlackBerrys for iPhones and Androids. BlackBerrys may still linger in Washington, Wall Street and the legal profession, but in Silicon Valley they are as rare as a necktie.

[b]As the list shrinks of friends who once regularly communicated using BlackBerry’s private messaging service, called BBM, many a BlackBerry owner will not mince words about how they feel about their phone.

“I want to take a bat to it,” Ms. Crosby said, after waiting for her phone’s browser to load for the third minute, only to watch the battery die. “You can’t do anything with it. You’re supposed to, but it’s all a big lie.”

The cultural divide between BlackBerry loyalists and everyone else has only grown more extreme over the last year as companies that previously issued employees BlackBerrys — and only BlackBerrys — have started surrendering to employee demands for iPhones and Android-powered smartphones.

Goldman Sachs recently gave its employees the option to use an iPhone. Covington & Burling, a major law firm, did the same at the urging of associates. Even the White House, which used the BlackBerry for security reasons, recently started supporting the iPhone. (Some staff members suspect that decision was influenced by President Obama, who now prefers his iPad for national security briefings. A spokesman for the White House declined to comment.)

Out in the world, the insults continue. Victoria Gossage, a 28-year-old hedge fund marketer, said she recently attended a work retreat at Piping Rock Club, an upscale country club in Locust Valley, N.Y., and asked the concierge for a phone charger. “First he said, ‘Sure.’ Then he saw my phone and — in this disgusted tone — said, ‘Oh no, no, not for that.’ ”

“You get used to that kind of rejection,” she said.

“BlackBerry users are like Myspace users,” sneers Craig Robert Smith, a Los Angeles musician. “They probably still chat on AOL Instant Messenger.”

BlackBerry outcasts say that, increasingly, they suffer from shame and public humiliation as they watch their counterparts mingle on social networking apps that are not available to them, take higher-resolution photos, and effortlessly navigate streets — and the Internet — with better GPS and faster browsing. More indignity comes in having to outsource tasks like getting directions, booking travel, making restaurant reservations and looking up sports scores to their exasperated iPhone and Android-carting partners, friends and colleagues.

“I feel absolutely helpless,” said Ms. Gossage. “You’re constantly watching people do all these things on their phones and all I have going for me is my family’s group BBM chats.”

Ryan Hutto, a director at a San Francisco health information company, said he frequently depended on others, often his wife, for music playlists, navigation and sports scores. “After two or three questions, people start to get irritated,” Mr. Hutto said.

His wife, Shannon Hutto, says with a sigh: “Anytime we go anywhere, I always have to pull up the map. If we’re searching for a restaurant, I pull up the Yelp app. If we need a reservation, I pull up OpenTable. I kind of feel like his personal assistant.”[/b]

Still, a few BlackBerry users say they’re sticking with the device, mainly because of the BlackBerry’s efficient, physical keyboard. “I use my BlackBerry by choice,” said Lance Fenton, a 32-year-old investor who frequently travels and needs to send e-mails from the road. “I can’t type e-mails on touch-screen phones.”

Mr. Fenton said he could not wrap his head around iPhone fever. “I constantly ask people, ‘What is so great about it?’ and they have these nonsensical answers,” he said. “Someone told me I’m missing out on some app that maps their ski runs. I ski four days a year. On the road, I don’t need a ski app.”

RIM’s most recent efforts to hold on to loyal customers, as well as software developers building apps for its next generation of phones scheduled to be available next year, have elicited universal cringes. In a recent promotional video, Alec Saunders, RIM’s vice president for developer relations, is shown belting out a rock song titled “Devs, BlackBerry Is Going to Keep on Loving You,” a riff on the 1981 power ballad by REO Speedwagon “Keep on Loving You.”

“This is the sign of a desperate company,” said Nick Mindel, a 26-year-old investment analyst. “Come on, BlackBerry, I always had some faith, but you just lost a customer. Frankly, I don’t think they can afford to lose many more.”

After eight years with a BlackBerry, Mr. Mindel said he just joined the wait list for the iPhone 5. When it arrives, he said, "I’m considering removing my BlackBerry battery, pouring in cement, and using the BlackBerry as an actual paperweight.”


http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/16/technology/blackberry-becomes-a-source-of-shame-for-users.html

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by semid4lyfe(m): 7:26pm On Oct 16, 2012
Death to the BlackBerry grin

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by ektbear: 7:29pm On Oct 16, 2012
Poor Canada. The death of a national icon cheesy
Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by semid4lyfe(m): 7:30pm On Oct 16, 2012
Or was this article sponsored? tongue

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Nobody: 7:30pm On Oct 16, 2012
Black Burial

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by DANILSA(m): 7:31pm On Oct 16, 2012
YOUR RIGHT I JUST DUMPED MINE FOR A SAMSUNG PHONE, BUT I STILL MISS THE 1500 FOR ONE FULL MONTH grin grin grin AND ALL MY AJEBO ABJ GALS WEY DE ASK ME'DAN WHAT! U MEAN U CAN DO WITOUT A BERRY? shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Abujaestates: 7:32pm On Oct 16, 2012
Who are the fools judging others unfairly by the kind of gadgets they carry with them? People can be really daft!

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by PrinceNN(m): 7:33pm On Oct 16, 2012
RIM forces no one to buy Bbs angry

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Nobody: 7:33pm On Oct 16, 2012
An Embrassing, Worrisome Shame.

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Nobody: 7:33pm On Oct 16, 2012
Why should I be ashamed to use a phone I bought with my hard earned money? Even if am using a Nokia 3310, whose business is it?
I send anybody message? Mtscheeew! undecided

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Opoki(m): 7:34pm On Oct 16, 2012
I guess Research do die in Motion

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by hbrednic: 7:34pm On Oct 16, 2012
even though BB is outdated,this write-up looks more like an ad for the iphone

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by DANILSA(m): 7:35pm On Oct 16, 2012
semid4lyfe: Or was this article sponsored? tongue
GUY ABUJA IS THE HEADQUARTERS OF BLACKBERRY BEFORE BUT NOW BIG BOYS ARE NOW USING SAMSUNG X3 AND IPHONE grin grin grin grin

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by wandeay: 7:35pm On Oct 16, 2012
more mockery coming on the way
Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Nobody: 7:35pm On Oct 16, 2012
I think she better see a doc for some forms of social/tech phobias!

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by naturalwaves: 7:37pm On Oct 16, 2012
Until we have an effective wireless system in Nigeria where one can easily connect to, BLACKBERRY and not phones that drink credits like water will still maintain the No 1 spot in Nigeria.

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by abbey621(m): 7:38pm On Oct 16, 2012
Whoever wrote this post must have been sleeping for the past 5 years, Blackberry was never a major force in the American market, the market is controlled by Apple and Android, Blackberry's major power rests in Europe and Africa, so people do not panic!

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by kevoh(m): 7:39pm On Oct 16, 2012
How does this affect Blackberry usage in Nigeria? Nigerians will still buy new and mostly second hand Blackberry phones no matter how bad they try to paint Blackberry in other parts of the world especially for its cheap internet usage.

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Nobody: 7:39pm On Oct 16, 2012
I cant do without a BlackBerry!. The fvcking iPhone I got is gathering dust and the fvcking Galaxy Note's battery dies too quick. I got them all, but my BBM ? nothing like it.

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by olumide109(m): 7:40pm On Oct 16, 2012
Stil pinging wif ma BB bold1

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by SamMilla1(m): 7:41pm On Oct 16, 2012
Dear RIM the BB maker, dont worry. There is a certain Country in West Africa called Nigeria where you can still sell your Blackberry.
The reasons why you are going to make a lot of cash in that COUNTRY are :
1 - Over 80 percent of the girls between 15 and 30 years in that Country love Blackberry even though they dont know up to half of its functions.

2 - The same girls mentioned above dont buy the BB with their money. The money usually comes from a male partner or friend. The punishment for not buying it for them is that you will not get s3x. That is the prize of their unclothedness.

3 - The same girls are semi illiterates who went to Unis and polys to waste a few years because their major objective in life is to boast to other girls that my University is better than yours. And not what they achieved during those wasted years. They dont know the meaning of android.

Dear RIM, all you need to do is simple. There is a certain man called Seun Osewa that runs a popular discussion forum. Contact him, give him some money, ask him to make a topic about how BB is better than iPhone and Android phones. Then tell him to lock the post so that people who know the truth can't post on the topic.

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Joshcoli(m): 7:41pm On Oct 16, 2012
“I use my BlackBerry by choice,” said Lance Fenton, a 32-year-old investor who frequently travels and needs to send e-mails from the road. “I can’t type e-mails on touch-screen phones.”

I use my money buy phone, I come dey shame to bring am out!
Sensless talk,

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by highlandre(m): 7:42pm On Oct 16, 2012
Na dem sabi for Los Angeles o; for Lagos where we dey, if u never use blackberry phone, u're either new from village or saving towards getting one. smiley

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Mannylex(m): 7:43pm On Oct 16, 2012
I lost hope in blackberry a long time ago!

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by david6(m): 7:44pm On Oct 16, 2012
I still dig. Ma blackberry ..bt next year its iphone all d way cus most times d fone acts weird!!!

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Kslib(m): 7:44pm On Oct 16, 2012
Black maria
Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by logica(m): 7:44pm On Oct 16, 2012
For those talking crap without an understanding of how things work, note that the woman is a sales rep. You think you can sell (especially in the US) without actually applying a particular image? In the sales department, image is everything. It's only in Nigeria that a sales man with tattered clothes still expects to make a killing.

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by VirginFinder: 7:45pm On Oct 16, 2012
So, I may never use a blackberry?

Sorry RIM.No condition is permanent.

I smell beef from the states.They've always hated the BB even though they had no choice then(Samsung Windows Phone couldnt measure up).

Now they do have a choice in the Iphone and android.All hell must be let loose.

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by eduson55(m): 7:45pm On Oct 16, 2012
this is what it will soon turn to be..

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by lacasa: 7:47pm On Oct 16, 2012
So​ anything the americans endorse should be what will determine my choice of mobile phone

**MENTAL SLAVERY** ..@Op, Ɣou need to get a life undecided

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Burger01(m): 7:47pm On Oct 16, 2012
O ma se o.. But, why this lengthy story?

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Re: Blackberry Phone Becomes A Source Of Shame For Users by Nobody: 7:48pm On Oct 16, 2012
sometimes, I wonder what people like about that phone. undecided

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