RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Falling in Motion
"For RIM to flourish, they need the next phone to be both. Highly functioning and trendy enough to captivate the general audience.."
Bingo!...Now can they do it? Like I said they need to identify what the market wants and is not getting, and deliver on it. What is one known drawback of the IPhone that the market is not happy with?... It is their battery life. If RIM was a young Steve Jobs they would make it priority 1 to find more efficient ways to utilize power...but are they doing it? Just imagine if they did and had a comparable product to the IPhone on the market but with twice the battery life. The running joke would be "What do you do when your IPhone dies?...Answer, "Borrow someone's Blackberry"
Once again, make or break is all up to RIM management.