The Blackberry line of smartphones has long been known as the way to go if you needed a device for your work that will be durable, safe and easy to use – those are just a few of the many reasons most corporations in North America made it their device of choice for employees.
But times have changed a lot since the announcement of the iPhone and later, the Android OS,have came to a whole new era in smartphones, making them not just smarter and more functional, but also more accessible to everyone from highly paid executives to every layman who wanted something more than a simplelooking cell phone.
And now, RIM is facing extinction in the very market they once dominated.
The Blackberry line of smartphones has long been known as the way to go if you needed a device for your work that will be durable, safe and easy to use – those are just a few of the many reasons most corporations in North America made it their device of choice for employees.
But times have changed a lot since the announcement of the iPhone and later, the Android OS,have came to a whole new era in smartphones, making them not just smarter and more functional, but also more accessible to everyone from highly paid executives to every layman who wanted something more than a simplelooking cell phone.
And now, RIM is facing extinction in the very market they once dominated.






