Actually, your analogy is wack. You think that everyone who "seeked" [sic] out BlackBerry devices knew everything that they did? All those people who were forced to get a BlackBerry because that is what their company's IT department told them to do? Or all those kids who started buying the Pearl because it was cool? Or people who have been buying the Storm because they want something similar to the iPhone but are stuck on Verizon?
Regardless, the point of this article isn't to try and make a direct correlation between sales of BlackBerry devices and that of Symbian or Windows Mobile devices. It's just to point out that RIM has reached a milestone but it still has a way to go before it can challenge the other mobile platforms.
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Actually, your analogy is wack. You think that everyone who "seeked" [sic] out BlackBerry devices knew everything that they did? All those people who were forced to get a BlackBerry because that is what their company's IT department told them to do? Or all those kids who started buying the Pearl because it was cool? Or people who have been buying the Storm because they want something similar to the iPhone but are stuck on Verizon?
Regardless, the point of this article isn't to try and make a direct correlation between sales of BlackBerry devices and that of Symbian or Windows Mobile devices. It's just to point out that RIM has reached a milestone but it still has a way to go before it can challenge the other mobile platforms.