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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

 

RIM: "Hey, how can we make the crackberry look like an iPhone with a tiny screen, but still be a crackberry?"

i love the blackberry will continue to use...

Clarity is great however, the screen size looks like a deal killer for me.

I am finally ready to step up to a Blackberry.......or possibly an IPhone, or even Sprint's new submission into this market - I am simply not sure which one would be the best choice..........can anyone tell me what the relative merits and demerits of each one is? Ease of use is probably the most important feature for me.....your thoughts?

Black Berry phones arn't that great. If you travel and change time zones you need to change time-zone manually on the phone to get the correct time displayed on the main screen. It does show network time but for you to access that you need to make multiple clicks. By default (hard coded) the main screen displays user set time zone.

Iphone rocks, though it's a bit slow. But let's wait for the next release which is happening soon.

Black Berry phones arn't that great. If you travel and change time zones you need to change time-zone manually on the phone to get the correct time displayed on the main screen. It does show network time but for you to access that you need to make multiple clicks. By default (hard coded) the main screen displays user set time zone.

Iphone rocks, though it's a bit slow. But let's wait for the next release which is happening soon.

The Blackberry works seamlessly with corporate networks, and has security features that IT departments love, and the iPhone lacks.  The great selling points of the iPhone is its multi-media capabilities; why should a business owner buy toys for his employees that will impact their productivity?  Why would anyone buy a glorified iPod for supposed business use?  Apple, as usual, has a huge uphill battle to tap into enterprise customers.  Blackberry already has that, and has an opportunity to battle against Apple for personal users.

As a phone, it works quite well.  As a device browsing the web?  Not too bad.  My biggest bone of contention is its email.  When I had a MS CE phone I was pleased with its applications; i.e., Word, Excel, Power Point.  I could download just about anything.

IPhone?  It has a third rate email editor with no way to attach files.  Half the time my Iphone won't even open its own jpeg files.  I do a lot of traveling and am constantly receiving MS Excel spreadsheets.  Unable to even examine one on the Iphone let alone modify it and return it to the sender.  This means I have to travel with a laptop, since the phone can't hack it.

Perhaps developers (or even Apple) will compile the necessary software accomplish this.  I somehow doubt it, and I'll have to return to a Windows CE based phone.

last gasp? tiny screen? how old are you? people who have a Berry work with them (as I do) seeing videos or playing music is cute but its a sideshow at best.

what I want in a smart phone is to be able to type quick and reliability, my Berry has been drowned, dropped dozens of times, sat on etc ( mostly by my kids) an Iphone wouldn't last a day in my house.

Just admit you want a flashy toy and be happy with your Iphone.

Robb,

What world do you live in? Verizon is better, always has been, and always will!

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