Posts Tagged ‘Research In Motion’
BlackBerry, smartphone made ??by Research In Motion, a Canadian manufacturer of mobile phone is quite phenomenal in the homeland. But apparently, do not be so in China.
Compared to the BlackBerry, iPhone, Apple’s smartphone is much in demand there.
Young people in China prefer the iPhone because it provides many interesting features and applications on the App Store.
People who use the iPhone means a person who is well off. And seen as people who are extremely important for China’s population. Those who are less able to generally choose to Android smartphone.
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Research In Motion (RIM) seems to keep his promise. Tablet BlackBerry Playbook officially present on 19 April, with the cheapest price no more than $ 500.
Playbook cheapest (16 GB Wifi) sold for USD 499. Currently, prospective buyers can pre-order at Best Buy. other retailers follow thereafter.
Previously, co-CEO of RIM, Jim Balsillie did say that the Playbook will not be sold for over USD 500
Is Fair for the tablets are not yet carry the RIM 3G? Let us observe. When it began selling Apple iPad WiFi 16GB for $ 500. As a result no more than 60 days, Apple tablet that sold millions of units. Read the rest of this entry »
Android phone row that continues to take casualties other handset market share. One of the most depressed of the hegemony of this Android is the BlackBerry made by Research In Motion (RIM).
Android assessed even analysts like ‘nightmare’ for BlackBerry. According to Canalys research institute data for example, sales of Android now has secured 44 percent market share of smartphones in the United States in the third quarter of 2010. Followed by Apple that shifts the RIM in third position with 26 percent of regional power.
Other research institutions were present more or less the same calculation. Three-quarter money by Canalys, NPD also called Android gets 44 percent the proportion of smart phone sales in the U.S. for Q3 2010. This number jumped 11 percent than the second quarter of 2010.
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BlackBerry maker, Research In Motion (RIM), it seems more serious in mobile applications market. To strengthen the game in the arena of mobile applications, this Canadian company bought Cellmania, a company originated in California, United States.
Cellmania very pleased to announce, now cellmania is a part of RIM. Our team has joined RIM’s global organization and will bring our expertise in developing applications for the BlackBerry platform.
Unfortunately, RIM has not made any offers when buying Cellmania. Neither RIM nor Cellmania reluctant to provide detailed information about this.
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