Whoa! QNX delayed until late-2012
Lazaridis announced the delay of QNX devices until "late 2012" due to chipset shortages. RIM's stock is already down 7% in after hours trading ($1.10) on top of the miserable performance it's had over the last 3 months.
They make a world-class device, in a class by itself, yet the company insists on shooting itself in the foot every chance they get! RIM: BlackBerry 10 smartphones won't arrive until end of 2012 -- Engadget |
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I am really at an impasse as to what to do. I am due an upgrade was gonna wait till Qnx device but now I may jump to iPhone or an Android device
Atleast it is due to hardware availability and noy RIM not having OS ready.....I hope. I could add a line to family plan.......hmmmm much thinking to do |
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Hahahahahahahahahaha
The QNX BB is shaping up to be nothing more then vaporware. |
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The troll appears. Useless, as usual.
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That was sort of predictable, new devices (OS7) just hit the market about 4 months now. When they said they would bring QNX for Q1 I was hopping to see it but was just being highly optimistic. Now that they say Q3 I would add some delay and "maybe" we get this by Q4.
By there, hardware will be outdated as quad-core devices should be hitting marked by Q3 (personal speculation!). Im very eager to see how this will play through as RIM is having a hell of a bad time in the market. |
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Plus, doesn't it stand to reason that if RIM is talking of a late 2012 release of QNX phones, then the carriers will release even later than that due to field testing? All around this seems like yet another letdown by RIM. I'm not carrying my pitchfork calling for the windows at RIM to be shuttered, but I do feel like it's still going to get worse before it gets better. |
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Nokia also has a diminished star. They have hitched their wagon to WP7. Not sure how much of a player they will be in the US...
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Very true. I see RIM currently headed down Nokia's path, and ironic as it may be, see Nokia trying to push back into the US market (possibly with the help of RIM's missteps). It might not work, of course, but an interesting turn of events.
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That sucks. With the rate we have of users switching to other phones, I might not have any BB users by then. Comebacks happen (eg Apple) but this really might be it. I'll keep my RIM stuff on the shelf next to my Netware manuals, in tribute.
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Damn, RIM, just when it looked like you had a chance to climb back into a viable competitive position... |
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As predicted everywhere, the stock is taking a fair pounding. Down 12% to $13.25.
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Almost time to buy some more RIM stock.
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I had a buddy pick up some this morning. I would, except I won't have enough funds until the end of the year. Perhaps then, though.
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I am going to wait a bit longer. Bound to go lower before it starts to rise again.
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Unfortunately true, I think.
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So I'll have to keep using my really good BlackBerry until next fall, when I can upgrade to a really, really good BlackBerry.
I can live with that. |
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As some have said , bad management shows and until the company does a boot to these guys it will be bumpy. Apple had issues until Jobs came back into the picture. I'm not sure if there is a white knight to come riding in but Rim still has a product that companies and individuals who need and want security and freedom from viruses will buy.
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