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De nieuwe Campagne van de RAND - vraag Somebody waarom zij Hun Blackberry haten

Angry_babyIk stel een reactie op RAND voor „Vraag Somebody waarom de marketing zij van van Hun Blackberry“ campagne houden die wij u vroeger hebben verteld over. Onze campagne zal met recht titled zijn „Vraag Somebody waarom zij Hun Blackberry.“ haten De RAND heeft nooit een open duw gemaakt om gebruikers te vragen wat zij voelen in hun apparaten van het Blackberry zou kunnen worden verbeterd. Dit zal eigenlijk #1 op de lijst zijn. De RAND zou aan hun klanten van de consument en niet alleen hun grote collectieve klanten moeten luisteren.

Onder u de lijst zal zien ik met heb gecompileerd Josep van MiBlackBerry.com. Voel vrij om uw toe te voegen in de commentaren.

IK HAAT…

  1. Die RAND luistert niet aan hun klanten. Zij hebben geen lijn van mededeling open aan maat wat een klant om geeft.
  2. Dat de RAND OS verbeteringen aankondigt en hen voor maanden als niet jaren vertraagt. Herinnert u hoe lang het duurde om de 4.2 OS verbetering te krijgen?
  3. Dat de RAND niet consumenten over geplande of huidige stroomonderbrekingen vertelt. Het vergt dagen na het feit voor ons om een piepgeluid van hen zelfs te horen.
  4. Die RAND voegde niet Codec H.264 aan de videospeler van het Blackberry toe. Zij konden gemakkelijk van Codec voordeel getrokken hebben H.264 die iPod gebruikt.
  5. Dat wij nog geen nuttig stemregistreertoestel hebben. Wij kunnen geen telefoongesprekken registreren. Something I could do with Symbian phones ages ago.
  6. Geen flitssteun. Bovengenoemd genoeg.
  7. Dat de RAND maakt beloften maar maanden als niet te leveren jaren vergt.
  8. Dat de RAND API het 10 keer moeilijker maakt om goede toepassingen voor de apparaten van het Blackberry te krijgen.
  9. Die meesten van cliënten van de Boodschapper van de RAND de Onmiddellijke is niet beschikbaar bij alle dragers
  10. De speler van die RAND MP3 is gelijkwaardig aan een 5 éénjarigenMP3 speler. Bijvoorbeeld is er nog geen equaliser!

O.k. zo er zijn 10 op mijn lijst. Wat is op uw lijst?

Deze ingang werd gepost op Vrijdag, Januari 25, 2008 en wordt onder ingediend Redactie, RAND.

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18 Responses to “New RIM Campaign - Ask Somebody Why They Hate Their BlackBerry

  • 1
    Stefano
    January 25th, 2008 10:12

    You are a GENIUS!!

  • 2
    Rugger
    January 25th, 2008 10:47

    You can email suggestions@blackberry.com but who knows what happens to emails sent there…

    Here is my wish list:

    1. Faster data access for mass storage mode. My sdhc card reader is literally 20x as fast for read/writes to my card than my BB is.
    2. Eliminate pauses between tracks in the media player.
    3. Podcast support.
    4. Ability to put apps on storage card or at least some more device memory. 64mb on my 8130 is rediculous. 256 or 512 MB of memory is really not that expensive.
    5. Button on the case for skipping to the next song. Would be ideal if the standby button on my Pearl could do that when pressed quickly and pause/standby when held down.
    6. Switch back to home network from roaming automatically when available. I can roam on Verizon’s network in the DC metro but when I get above ground again it stays on VZ rather than switching back to Sprint. I have to turn off the wireless then turn it back on to get it to connect to Sprint again.

  • 3
    Weekly Contest: Ask Someone Why They Hate Their BlackBerry | BlackBerry Cool
    January 25th, 2008 11:34

    [...] lopsided, and deserves a counterbalancing. After bumping heads together, they came up with their own list of complaints about BlackBerry, which can surely be added to. So go on, sound off about the downsides of [...]

  • 4
    BerryZilla
    January 25th, 2008 12:22

    No HSDPA support on the 8800 series.

    Trackball that gets dirty in 20 seconds.

    No event specific LED color options on the 8800 series.

  • 5
    Ronen Halevy
    January 25th, 2008 16:07

    Wow I agree with all. The memory issue is something they have to fix! Cant believe I forgot that. The HSPDA was just a pain especially since they already had GSM 3G in the 8707v!

    Keep it going :)

  • 6
    luc-mobile
    January 25th, 2008 18:27

    I’ll contend with some of Ronen’s points:
    .
    2. One of the things I like best in my Blackberry is how stable it is. 4.2 could be better, but it’s not bad. I therefore think that RIM should take their time, Microsoft shouldn’t be an example to anyone.
    3. I wonder if the outages are planned or expected in anyway. http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2008/01/22.html
    4. Agreed. On the other hand, I can’t send any of the videos I convert from Youtube to my iPod fan friend because her iPod won’t play anything I send her. My Berry plays many more formats then her overpriced piece of Apple fanaticism.
    5. Hey, I have a very useful voice recorder! It’s called VR+, I really recommend it. dollars5.com also sells a very good voice recorder. Should RIM really cram every possible application into the product and leave no room for third-party developers? I agree we should be able to record phone calls though.
    6. Flash support is not that trivial. Come on.
    9. But who is to blame for that, RIM or the carriers?
    .
    I could lay down a roster of feature or improvement requests too, but “hate” is quite a strong word which I would only apply to the insane boot time and the media card under the battery. Those two things really make me want to wring their necks. Grrrr…

  • 7
    DavidB
    January 26th, 2008 10:22

    Not in order:
    Allowing carriers to disable hardware features (I.e. GPS).
    The web browser is STILL terrible.
    Limited choice of non-camera models.
    LONG delay for CDMA models (Curve!)
    Lack of podcast support.
    Battery life on 8830 is terrible!
    Speaker volume on 8830 is way inferior to what I had with 7100i

  • 8
    Ronen Halevy
    January 26th, 2008 20:37

    Luc & David I agree 100%

    Truly why does it take minutes to startup a Berry and they really need to fix that web browser. Do you remember the leaked screenshots of the upgraded BB Browser months ago? What ever happened to that? The podcasting issue is just a pain in the… The Media Player is an afterthought!

  • 9
    Greg Myers
    January 27th, 2008 04:22

    This is quite a hard one. (It’s like answering ‘10 Things you Hate about your loved one?). But here goes:
    1. Boss, I really hate the ‘Ugly Baby’ picture at the start of this article. Please Delete, Delete, Delete.
    Ok, now the serious stuff,
    2. Limited inbuilt memory. (Just not enough room for all the applications) Or the ability to save 3rd party applications on memory card.
    3. The lack of a native ‘predictive’ texting application on all products except the Pearl.

    Oh, and one more thing, Next G (3.5 G) support…

    Everybody else has covered everything else I have a problem with…And I agree with all the points thus far…

  • 10
    Adam
    January 27th, 2008 15:37

    Profiles. GAH!

    1) Can’t copy a profile to create a slightly different one. Have to start from scratch.
    2) Can’t customize the vibration. So when I have my Curve in my pocket, I can’t easily tell if someone is calling, I just got an SMS, or it’s 10 minutes before an appointment. For crying out loud, why can’t I select something like three quick vibrate blips (repeating) for a phone call, two long-vibrates for an SMS, etc. I know we can pick from a zillion audible tones, but most of the time I have my bb on vibrate (meetings where I can’t disturb folks, parties where I can’t hear anything, etc.)

  • 11
    Ronen Halevy
    January 28th, 2008 10:21

    Adam,
    I actually found in the Profile settings that you can set the number of vibrates per notification from 1-3. I have google talk as 1 vibe and email as 2. The fact that you cannot copy them is a PAIN IN THE…

    Greg,
    I like the baby :(
    The fact that 3G is not coming anytime soon is also a pain. I always wanted to use my Berry for tethering with a fast connection.

    I also second the fact that there is no button that will change tracks in the media player. Why could they not have made a long push on the volume button move it a track back or forward??? On that note why can you only customize the 2 shortcut buttons. Even my old WM5 device let you customize more than that!

  • 12
    Rugger
    January 28th, 2008 12:48

    One more gripe - I really need RIM to add the capability to flag emails for follow up! I live and die by that function in outlook.

  • 13
    Ronen Halevy
    January 28th, 2008 13:06

    I completely agree. They do have 3rd party software to flag emails but they do not sync with outlook flags!

  • 14
    luc-mobile
    January 28th, 2008 19:38

    E-mail follow-up never worked for me. I flag messages for later and… I do take care of them way too “later”.
    .
    I learned this from a friend: answering a message doesn’t take that long. Stop whatever you’re doing and answer it NOW. Or else it will linger around for hours, days and even risk not being answered at all. I try to follow her advice and it is always the best thing to do. Just sharing a thought.

  • 15
    luc-mobile
    January 28th, 2008 19:44

    I have my BB set to vibrate once for SMS messages and twice for calls. No vibration for e-mail. Meaning: e-mail can wait, SMS requires attention and calls require attention IMMEDIATELY.
    .
    I wrote a review for the Blackberry Curve once and one of the things I praised the most was the ringer profile manager. We can define different ringers and vibrations for just about everything. And also have those excepetions. It is VERY flexible. I do think, though, it is not well designed. As a matter of fact, I always cringe at the thought of changing any of my settings in it.

  • 16
    Ronen Halevy
    January 28th, 2008 23:48

    Luc,
    First of all if I answered emails as they came in I would be doing it all day :(. You must be better at organizing…

    Oh god I just changed the Loud profile setting today from 3 rings to two rings for emails. I had to go into all 5 of my messages accounts and set it separately. I like the ability to do that but it is just a pain to manage!

  • 17
    rugger
    January 30th, 2008 09:28

    I don’t flag emails for follow up just so I can reply to them later. I also use it as a way of quickly creating a task with a reminder. If the email was asking me to do something, I just flag it for follow up with a reminder time and it pops up to tell me when I need to do it. Saves me the trouble of creating a task from scratch.

  • 18
    Ronen Halevy
    January 30th, 2008 10:06

    Rugger, personally I use one of the HTML email viewers out there because they give you the menu option to add an email as a task. It then copies over the info into the task. Something RIM should have done ages ago!

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