Mobile Manifesto: 9 Reasons Why I'm Sticking With BlackBerry

Mobile Manifesto: 9 Reasons Why I'm Sticking With BlackBerry

By William E. Ketchum III (@WEKetchum)

The BlackBerry platform has seen better days. Despite having 500 carriers in 170 countries and products in almost 30 languages, it seems all you hear is tales of its downfall. A recent ComScore study of the mobile industry showed that Google's Android platform has bumped BlackBerry from the top spot. Not only that, according to the study RIM's smartphones have lost marketshare, putting them right in striking distance of Apple's iPhone.

Then there's its publc profile. Every other day, loyal BlackBerry users get another purple broadcast message in their beloved BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) client that reads something like this: “Hey everybody, I'm leaving #TeamBlackberry. If you don't have it already, here's my phone number.” And when comparing BlackBerrys' long boot times and subpar apps with the next-level functionality of Android devices and iPhones, it's tough to blame them. But for loyalists who are on the fence, there are still several reasons to consider sticking with your trusty BlackBerry before jumping ship.

1. BlackBerry Messenger 
It's the one feature every smartphone user wished they had. Former-BlackBerry users lament  the loss of the ability to instantly chat with friends. I know there are rumors about the BBM app/service becoming available to Android and iPhone users, but it won't be the same. If and when the service becomes available, non-BlackBerry users will most likely have to pay for a stripped down version. And previous attempts at cross-platform messaging services like CNECTD, WhatsApp and KIK were dead in the water as soon as they hit the app store. Aside from the love/hate relationship with the ability to see when a message has been read, BBM is a go-to app for Blackberry users that is fun, convenient, and useful for professional and casual use. Simply put, there's nothing like it. 

2. Who needs apps? 
Sure, Android devices and the iPhones have the best applications and games for users to have loads of fun outside of the office. But those are only distractions from what's important: e-mail, and phone calls. Why play Angry Birds, when you can play Brickbreaker? Why videochat with someone on your phone, when you can e-mail or BBM them and get it over with? 

3. Security
This shouldn't even be an issue at this point, but people worldwide are still losing jobs, relationships, and dignity when their private photos are exposed by hacked or stolen cell phones. Meanwhile, Research In Motion is regarded as the industry's gold standard for its encryption capabilities, ensuring that users' data stays uncompromisable. Blackberry devices are so secure that some countries' governments have banned them for lack of access to data. It's also the only smartphone to pass the security standards of the Defense Advances Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Plus, with RIM's free new Blackberry Protect app, users can wipe content off of their entire devices if they're lost or stolen. So if you're caught slipping, you're covered. Even President Barack Obama keeps an encrypted Blackberry on the hip. 

4. President Barack Obama is #TeamBlackBerry
Which brings me to my next reason. Since before he was sworn in as the 44th President, Obama has stayed with a BlackBerry. Breeze through a couple galleries from his campaign and you'll catch Barack scrolling through e-mails and notes on his BB. While he recently revealed that he owns an Apple iPad, Barack also admitted to being tethered to his BlackBerry, saying: "Usually I carry a BlackBerry around." 

5. It's the best platform for e-mail
The BlackBerry's extra applications aren't the best, but its e-mail capabilities are second-to-none. RIM has made messaging an art, and it starts at at the hardware. The BB keyboards are raised, generously spaced, and responsive, making them easier to type on than all other smartphone keyboards, hard or soft(sorry, BlackBerry Storm). And RIM's private servers ensure true push e-mail, helping BlackBerrys receive e-mails faster than any other device. 

6. BlackBerry reboots give you time to focus on other things
Every BlackBerry head knows that to have a fully functional device, reboots—whether by battery pull, or by keyboard shortcut—are a way of life. Users of other platforms see this as a hold-up, but this actually gives BlackBerry users an opportunity to use that waiting time elsewhere: hearing about your girl's day at work, catching up on some reading, or actually watching the TV show you were tweeting about. 

7. The PlayBook will support Android apps
Even the most loyal BlackBerry user will admit that Android has some of the best apps on the market. Well, at least better than the ones available for BlackBerry. But a few weeks ago, RIM announced that its upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will use its QNX operating system to support Android apps, effectively expanding the unspectacular selection of apps into a much wider selection. Rumor has it that BlackBerry phones will do the same in their line of 2012 phones.

8. You don't have to join the Apple cult
Apple customers are cult-like. When I asked a random guy in Texas for directions during SxSW, he said, “Don't worry; I have an iPhone!” with the confidence that someone announces jumper cables to someone with a stalled car. I can't be the only one who finds these lemmings annoying. CrackBerry…err, BlackBerry users are a lot more understated with their allegiance...right? Right?!

9. The new devices look pretty good. 
Besides the PlayBook, RIM has some BlackBerry heat coming to market. There's the new Bold, codenamed Montana, that has everything Bold users have come to love, with a touchscreen where the old display once was. Not to mention a revamped Torch 2 and an all-new BlackBerry Touch. The future's looking bright, eh? 


Tags: blackberry, iphone, android

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    KarlRite April 11th, 2011 at 04:36 PM

    The day BBM is available on iPhones is the day RIM goes out of business in the USA

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    Connie Litrenta April 11th, 2011 at 04:47 PM

    I absolutely agree on all of this. I have an Android tablet which covers all my needs for apps and other things that are just better on a larger screen. For pure phone and messaging ability, NOTHING beats the Blackberry and I say this after a long history of both Blackberry and Android useage. The BBs have better battery life, call quality, texting and by far the fastest e-mail - even the pop3 e-mail. So now I carry my Android tablet and my Blackberry (personal)and am one happy camper. I also carry one for work. As you said, nothing beats it for security and encryption. I work for Homeland Security and they are continuing to roll out more and more of these. simply the best business platform going no matter what Apple would like to think.

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    James Eitzen April 11th, 2011 at 06:14 PM

    Suuuuuure.... I have had numerous BBs and never once felt compelled to get a users PIN so I could message them. We will be retiring over 150 BBs this year in favor of the Android platform.

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    Gwalachmai April 11th, 2011 at 08:54 PM

    There's actually *plenty* of apps, including an angry birds clone if you really want. I don't have daily reboots, in fact I'm pretty sure last time I rebooted was when I upgraded my code about 3 weeks ago. BBMaps will get you to SxSW quite nicely thankyou... or google maps for blackberry, or bbtraffic, or garmin, or mapquest, telenav, telemap, wayfinder, or about 50 others, oh yeah, did I say there's *plenty* of apps? You don't have to have someone's PIN to BBM them - email address or the barcode thing are much more convenient. They can have my BB when they pry it from my cold, dead hands, or when they give me a newer BlackBerry!

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    Ex-Curver April 11th, 2011 at 10:30 PM

    No. 6 is a completely asinine argument. I loved when a video would force close my 8900 and then I'd have to wait the length of a sitcom for it to reboot. I like to get "in and out" of my mobile device so I have "time to focus on other things". Ecstatic I switched to a nice, robust HTC Inspire.

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    Dave April 12th, 2011 at 12:37 AM

    9 reasons? More like 2 reasons and a whole lot of denial. 1. BBM is actually a big plus, no denying that. 2. Who needs apps? really? Apps improve the utility of smartphones 10 fold. and who wants boring old brickbreaker when there is TONS of free and dirt cheap games for smartphones. 3. Security? I can have a full password, remote lock, remote wipe as well as remote GPS to actually FIND my phone if I lose it. Encrypted data protection will not be used by 90% of users. 4. This matters to me how? 5. Downright lie. Unless you have twigs for fingers Blackberries have some of the smallest, most uncomfortable keyboards out there. 6. /facepalm. Unwanted reboots are NEVER a good thing no matter how you spin it. 7. If thought we were talking about PHONES not tablets... 8. Because buying an Apple product makes you a obviously makes you a fanboy amirite? 9. So we gotta buy the latest(and most expensive) blackberry to be on par with phones that have been out for years? Sweet! Complex just moved down a couple notches in my book for posting such a blatantly biased, fact-ignoring article.

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    puff nigg nigg April 12th, 2011 at 04:46 AM

    This guy is an idiot. Who needs apps? Everyone who has been jumping ship from an aged device to the android and apple iOS platforms. i stopped reading after reason No.6 "BlackBerry reboots give you time to focus on other things" are you kidding me? Who seriously feels this way. In the time spent waiting for these random reboots one could have finished what they were waiting for and finished it.

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    Slicky April 12th, 2011 at 06:00 AM

    what use is BB chat when you can only chat with other bb users? Whatsapp is dead in the water????? are you retarded? BB lost the only thing that made it cool when Whatsapp hit the market. now everyone can stay in touch for almost nothing. rim software sucks big time and it aint never coming back.

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    Grrr Power April 12th, 2011 at 08:16 AM

    Mr Ketchum, you are a comedy genius! More funny articles please! Your deadpan style of humour is not often something that translates well to written material, but you've nailed it! Did you also write last year's article; "Stuff the flat screen fad, I'm keeping my CRT TV!"? Sheer brilliance.

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    DJ RoboTron April 12th, 2011 at 12:21 PM

    I'm a proud owner of an iPhone 4, and all I have to say is... Haters gonna hate.

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