Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Aug 2012 13:27 UTC, submitted by henderson101
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless "Over the past couple weeks, we've read a number of bedtimes stories about RIM's next move. They all start with the same trope: once upon a time, late last century, Apple was on the edge of the precipice and still managed to come back - and how! Today, RIM's situation isn't nearly as dire as Apple's was then. Unlike Apple, it doesn’t need a cash transfusion and, in the words of Thorsten Heins, RIM's new CEO: 'If you look at the platform it's still growing, if you look at the devices we've got a single phone that's sold 45 million units.' RIM will pull off an Apple-like rebound and live happily ever after. Equating RIM 2012 with Apple 1997 is, in so many respects, delusional. Let me count the ways."
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dsmogor
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2005-09-01

RIM is in fact following all the steps that Nokia would take if it wouldn't surrender to MS (minus Linux).
If they manage to carve some successful niche it will be signal to any innovative company it's not winner takes all situation after all and there's a place for competition in the long term.
I really keep my fingers crossed. I hope they will some time team up with HTC to expand.

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