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New BlackBerry coming. iPhone who?

Posted May 12 2008, 01:25 PM by Kim Peterson
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Research in Motion announced its new BlackBerry today, which the company clearly developed with Apple's iPhone in mind. The BlackBerry Bold is gorgeous, and positions RIM for a smartphone war this summer against Apple's upcoming 3G iPhone.

RIM shares are up 7% on the news as investors applaud the first major BlackBerry release in more than a year. But Apple investors aren't too worried: shares rose 3% today on word that the HBO cable network might sell shows on iTunes.

Here's where the two companies stand heading into the summer. The BlackBerry still commands the smartphone market, having made extensive inroads into the enterprise and becoming the de facto business phone. It has a 40% market share. But the iPhone is a strong contender, hitting a 28% market share in Q4 despite a huge flaw: incompatibility with the Microsoft Exchange e-mail server (Apple is working on a fix).

Apple will likely upgrade the iPhone this summer with a 3G model that offers faster Internet connectivity. The BlackBerry Bold also runs on 3G. There are other similarities: Both phones will run on AT&T's network and could be in the same price range.  The biggest difference is that the iPhone uses a touch-screen and the Bold does not.

The Bold has lots of bells and whistles: built-in GPS, a 2-megapixel camera with flash, 1 GB of flash memory and a color screen that's getting rave reviews. It plays movies and music, though probably not as seamlessly as the iPhone.

Here's where a smartphone war between these two gets interesting. Both companies already have loyal users. The battle will be for new smartphone users, and for those willing to switch sides. RIM has a comfortable stake in the corporate environment, but it needs to catch up to Apple in the "cool" department. RIM needs to rev up its marketing and position the Bold as sexy, hip and trendy. Choosing the name "Bold" suggests it's going this direction.

Apple has no shortage of cool. But the company's savvy seems to evaporate when it comes to the business world. The 3G iPhone is the perfect opportunity for Apple to make a big push into the corporate environment that abandoned Macs long ago. 

We're going to see a fascinating battle between these two companies over the next few years.  

Here's what others are saying about today's news:

WSJ: "The most important feature of the new BlackBerry, however, is that it acknowledges that, as work encroaches into people’s personal lives, people want to bring elements of their personal lives into their professional lives." 

Citigroup analyst Jim Suva: Bold could boost RIM's quarterly shipments by 200,000 to 400,000. 

UBS analyst Jeffrey Fan: "We believe RIM's broadening portfolio should widen its appeal to the mass market."

Ars Technica: "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that RIM has taken a few design tips from the iPhone this time around." 

Comments

 

I have a BB Curve that I love it.  I also use Cingular/ATT or is it ATT/Cingular??? No problems here in the Southwest - especially Arizona.   Anyway.  I have been drooling over the iPhone ever since it came out.  I am not really a buy the bleeding edge kind of guy so I held back.  Now Apple has released a 3G iPhone.  16 Gig for $300 is a good price point.  A few comments:  Where is the 32 Gig iPhone and I am stlll not convinced that I should give up my BB QWERTY keybpoard.  Where is the BB that has the Slide Out QWERTY Keyboard and the screen size of the iPhone?

ATT has the best coverage by far.  Verizon has been lagging behind, with terrible phone selections and pricey plans.  I came from Sprint and will not leave ATT, the service is excellent; not to mention the large amount of phones they have.  Just purchased a LG VU, excellent phone.

Even if Blackberry phone is better than apple iphone still it will be very hard for them to compete with iphone. They may try to keep some of their customers from going to apple but still they have a tough fight ahead of them. I bought my unlock apple less than 2 months ago from romeohifi and now I am stuck with it. I love to have the blackberry when it comes out.

The iPhone is a "cool" phone.. But thats just it. For Business We want "Bold". the iPhone still need some work done for it to be a good enough phone for the business world. But none the less its a great phone. But the bold needs a bigger screen.

Every body commenting on the apparent small screen; look closely at the picture of the camera; The screen is not only the blue image but the black band above and below as well. It is just a screen shot. It appears to be the same size as the Curve.

At&t has really bad service in my experience and Verizon far superior.

AT&T is the best service period.  All these people with other carriers prob did not pass the credit check to get an AT&T  phone.  The simple way to judge is which carrier has the most towers around the usa ummm  yes its At&t  thats right. so more towers better reception less dead zones i would imagine . that analog and digital  thing is just b/s not much of a difference there just a dif way to use the same technology for handset manufacturers to make dif and more phones. not to mention they have quad band phones and world phones using gsm running fine.

I am a Sprint user and I can not wait until Blackberry goes over to Sprint January of 2009.  Finally I can get a BB that I've always wanted, lol.

LivingTech.....I have too correct you....Blackberry have the nickname "Crackberry" because the phones are very addictive.   It has NOTHING to due with drug dealers.  Unless, you're speaking from personal experience, and iF so, I stand corrrected.

I beleive in apple computers & iphones for now and the future.

Iam in a business that lives on the phone & have NO problems with e-mails & calls.

Yes i agree that apple should broaden the companies and not be restricted to AT&T.

gatort711

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