Did you find the design of the BlackBerry Passport bizarre and unconventional? If this is the case, then you'll probably want to know that BlackBerry is planning to launch such an unconventional at least once a year device .
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Ron Louks, who deals with BlackBerry devices, confirmed that, given the financial losses that the company reaps annually BlackBerry "can afford" to take risks by publishing an unconventional device every year . "Go to design products, so make disturbing. We want the factor 'wow' " , said Louks the Financial Post. "All the products are not procuront such an effect, but we certainly have opportunities".
This is already in the pipeline, and Louks said that the Canadian company has already received positive feedback from the operators. We could see the future device at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in 2015, as the CEO of BlackBerry, John Chen, said that the company is likely to show new devices.
"Given the receptivity to the Passport, I know we'll have at least another generation of this device," said Chen. "I wear high hopes for the Classic, and I spoke with many people who want it ... so I think we'll have another iteration of the latter. And there will also be a new concept, " he says.
Receptivity to the strange Passport numbering in the 200,000 units sold in its first 48 hours of availability. Of course, this may be a grain of sand compared to the millions of smartphones sold during the same period by Apple and its iPhone 6, it is nevertheless a huge success for the Canadian firm. Maybe people need to be surprised today.
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Ron Louks, who deals with BlackBerry devices, confirmed that, given the financial losses that the company reaps annually BlackBerry "can afford" to take risks by publishing an unconventional device every year . "Go to design products, so make disturbing. We want the factor 'wow' " , said Louks the Financial Post. "All the products are not procuront such an effect, but we certainly have opportunities".
This is already in the pipeline, and Louks said that the Canadian company has already received positive feedback from the operators. We could see the future device at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in 2015, as the CEO of BlackBerry, John Chen, said that the company is likely to show new devices.
"Given the receptivity to the Passport, I know we'll have at least another generation of this device," said Chen. "I wear high hopes for the Classic, and I spoke with many people who want it ... so I think we'll have another iteration of the latter. And there will also be a new concept, " he says.
Receptivity to the strange Passport numbering in the 200,000 units sold in its first 48 hours of availability. Of course, this may be a grain of sand compared to the millions of smartphones sold during the same period by Apple and its iPhone 6, it is nevertheless a huge success for the Canadian firm. Maybe people need to be surprised today.
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