Monday, February 13, 2012

Wrap your head around this BlackBerry concept


Wrap your head around this BlackBerry concept
February 13, 2012
 Remember back about 4 or 5 years ago, when if you had a Blackberry you had the latest, greatest, coolest, and fastest phone around! This phone could do everything, message, surf the web with a full web bower, instant messaging, apps, email, games, camera, and it ability to anywhere in the world and talk on your cell phone. But this all changed starting in 2009 with the launch of Droid with android software and followed in 2010 with the release of the iPhone 4. Now and days Blackberry produced by Research In Motion or RIM has long last their cutting edge technology and performance. If you own a Blackberry is because you have no chose. RIM is on such a down turn they are talking about the release of a new and better Blackberry that is like no other phone on the market. To gain its customers back RIM is introducing a Blackberry with a display that wraps all the way around the phone and surprisingly has a slide out physical QWERTY keyboard. Unlike you RIM products it has a front and rear camera that is hidden under the screen that when needed the screen in the area goes transparent allowing the user to take a clear picture. If this phone is all it is said to be it should compete with the Droid, and iPhone market. This type of device is just what RIM needs to turn the company around from an uncertain future. 

If RIM goes through with this new design it will be a game changer for all handset manufactures. Not only can you multitask on the front but also on the back at the same time you are doing work on the front, and the screen is continues around to the back so you don’t have a break in the screen. This has never been seen before on and device and will be an revolutionary design in the way we think of smartphones.                    .                   

1 comment:

  1. While all my friends always had the latest new phones all the time when they kept releasing new ones, I always had out of date ones. Just two years ago I got a Blackberry and at first I liked it because I could, like you stated in your blog, message, surf the web, instant message, have apps, email, play games. The phone I had before that could not do all those things. At the time, most of my friends had Blackberries but some of them were getting into buying iPhones. This past Christmas, I finally got the iPhone 4s. I love it and could not imagine going back to a different phone. Personally, if RIM does go through with that design, I do not see as many people as they think buying it. Although it may be able to do all those things, I do not think people would switch back to Blackberries because of how they have been perceived in the past.

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