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RIM, err Blackberry, is already very much down. An advantage for that new devices since the expectations are not very high. They just need to sell better then the old Blackberry devices and stop the downfall. Since RIM, err Blackberry, is profitable that's all they need for now to stay alive and improve there offering to grow again significant. I see that a bit like Android 1.6 or the first iPhone. They have 1-2 iterations time left, 2 years I say, to improve the product and then its time to judge if Blackberry 10 can compete against Android and Apple.
Edited 2013-01-31 08:33 UTC