Blackberry Phone is Dead, Say Analysts
19:01 - Sunday 19 September 2010 - In Category World News
Blackberry phones are becoming less fashionable and will soon be eclipsed by rival smartphones made by Apple and Google, say analysts.
Although the phone’s maker, Research in Motion, announced a 31 per cent increase in revenues last week, experts fear an ongoing data security row with authorities in the Middle East and India, and strong competition from Apple and Google could eventually force the firm out of business.
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