10 Reasons Why Apple Should Be Worried About RIM’s BlackBerry 6

July 30th, 2010 @ 3:13 PM | By : Mauricio

10 Reasons Why Apple Should Be Worried About RIMs BlackBerry 6

A few days ago I mentioned having read some articles that expressed negativity towards RIM and BlackBerry smartphones saying things like they can’t compete, their era is over, etc. It’s very refreshing to see another site put up an article where they defend RIM and even say Apple should be worried, something I’ve said for a while now. In their article, eWeek offers 10 reasons why Apple should be worried about BlackBerry 6, RIM’s upcoming and biggest upgrade to the platform’s operating system:

  1. RIM is finally ready to play
    For a while, RIM didn’t seem all that prepared to take on Apple and Google in the mobile market. The company’s BlackBerry devices looked obsolete, and its software worked poorly when compared to iOS. But with BlackBerry 6, all that has changed. The software includes several new features, including social and multimedia integration, that make it a far more viable alternative to anything Apple offers. And given the size of its installed base, that could be a major issue for Apple as it attempts to steal BlackBerry owners away from RIM.
  2. It’s what the enterprise has waited for
    The enterprise has been the main benefactor of RIM’s BlackBerry for years. Companies that have wanted more functionality and productivity have opted for BlackBerry devices over anything else. But in recent years, those companies realized that BlackBerry OS is becoming obsolete. And they have started looking elsewhere for their mobile needs. With BlackBerry 6, RIM can finally bring those customers back. The software includes the same level of functionality for enterprise users, but adds some streamlined menus and other features to make it more usable. That alone should make enterprise users happy.
  3. Familiar—to a point
    The best aspect of BlackBerry OS throughout the years is that it has remained familiar. Similar to Windows, which has kept its basic functionality throughout the years, RIM’s BlackBerry OS resembles the same look and feel that customers have been working with all these years. BlackBerry 6 will follow that pattern with the same gridlike arrangement and a familiar menu design. But it will also move forward with fresh ideas, thanks to some new graphics built into the software that most users won’t be familiar with at first. There won’t be drastic differences, but they will be noticeable. And for the most part, they will only help users get more out of the software.
  4. Ease of use is now where it should be
    A major issue with BlackBerry OS prior to the announcement of the new version of the software was the general lack of usability when compared with the competition. On iOS, for example, users need only tap around the screen to open the applications and services they want. In BlackBerry OS, it requires moving around the screen with the help of a trackpad, clicking on items and sifting through menus to find the right functions. Luckily, RIM has streamlined that to make the operating system more usable than ever. That should make BlackBerry 6 a far more capable competitor to anything Apple offers for the foreseeable future.
  5. Developers will finally have something to like
    Currently, Apple’s App Store has more than 240,000 applications available to users looking for everything from social networking to productivity. The BlackBerry App World, on the other hand, has just a fraction of that. And so far, most of those apps are abysmal. With BlackBerry 6, RIM might have finally delivered an operating system that developers, and thus users, will like. Not only is it better designed, but it makes it much easier for developers to create applications for it. Plus, if it’s as successful as RIM hopes, it won’t be long before developers start flocking to the software to capitalize on its growth.
  6. Browsing is finally worthwhile
    Browsing on BlackBerry 5 is arguably the worst experience of any smartphone on the market. Scrolling around a page is a nightmare, and simply trying to find content is practically impossible. According to RIM, it has addressed that problem with a new, far more functional browser. Of course, it wasn’t all RIM’s doing. The company acquired Torch Mobile last year for the sole purpose of using its WebKit service on the new version of BlackBerry OS. Upon doing so, it has drastically improved its competitive ability to take on Apple’s Safari browser and Google’s mobile Chrome browser.
  7. Say good-bye to long menus
    RIM has added a key feature that could substantially improve its chances of competing with Apple’s iOS: context-based menus. Currently, BlackBerry owners will open a menu in BlackBerry 5 and find several options that they will need to sift through just to find what they’re looking for. In BlackBerry 6, the company has added a feature that examines where the user is in the software, and delivers only the items available in a menu that they might be looking for. Menus will still be very present on BlackBerry 6, but at least they will be easier to use.
  8. Going social
    Like every other company in the mobile market, RIM has realized the value of providing social-networking features to its users. In BlackBerry 6, users will be able to view their Facebook newsfeed, see what’s happening on Twitter and more. Users can also update their Facebook status and tweet messages to their Twitter followers. Exactly how well that functionality will work is anyone’s guess, but it’s certainly a good idea on RIM’s part to include it.
  9. The best of both worlds?
    With RIM so heavily invested in both physical keyboards and now, thanks to the Storm2, touch screens, it’s not a stretch to say that the software might work with both technologies. If so, both consumers and enterprise customers should be excited. Those who wish to have the “next-generation” experience will find it with an all-touch-screen BlackBerry, while those who want something a bit more familiar will likely have it with a BlackBerry sporting a physical keyboard. BlackBerry 6 allows RIM to offer more options than ever. That’s something that Apple, at least to this point, has been unable to do.
  10. Search will play central role
    Search won’t top the list of reasons why customers will buy a BlackBerry 6 device, but rest assured it will certainly put Apple on notice. For once, BlackBerry owners will be able to search for anything on their devices from within the new software. Users can also search the Web. Granted, Apple has been offering in-phone search for quite a while, but that doesn’t matter. It’s yet another example of RIM finding an Apple advantage and eliminating it. The more it does that with BlackBerry 6, the more Apple will need to worry.

What do you think? Should Apple be worried? I think so! :-D

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  • Jij says:

    Today I wont agree with you, as both Apple and Droid always give release dates etc, RIM has decided to keep all the dates and release of software a secret. They arent telling their users anything, they dont give the option to even ask anymore. They dont respond to questions that are asked of them, its like they just keep it internal and thats all. I do like the BB devices, i have a storm and am waiting for slider or torch or whatever, maybe even a storm 3, but alas RIM wont give answers on to when we see them. Yes i know there is conf next week, to most likely say the torch is released soon, but when is soon. And when will canada get complete dates???

  • RayBeckerman says:

    I've had blackberry for a long time. Where I think they're missing the boat is by providing a small physical keyboard. They ought to provide a full sized one that slips behind. Then they'd be in a position to compete.

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  • CarlosVzla says:

    I still don't see the first thing Apple or Google should worry about with BlackBerry OS 6, Apple's got bigger problems to worry about like the iPhone 4's antenna…most (if not all) of the features mentioned are already in both iOS and Android since years ago, meaning they are more experienced and have a better grasp of what the users want and everytime they release a new OS these are features are improved, while RIM is barely starting to pay serious attention to say social networking or multimedia…the truth is that RIM might not be over, especially in countries like Venezuela where almost everybody (including myself) have a BlackBerry device, but as long as RIM does not innovate (their main feature “Push Mail” has been taken over now) and bother making phones that are actually different from each other to at least justify the huge price difference between them and also between the competition, I can see a huge decline in their sales regardless of how good BlackBerry OS 6 might be given that the casual customer will not pay the extra money and the BIS or BES contract for a phone that is (still) notably inferior to the cheaper alternatives from the competition, not to mention that all these categories for both phones and smartphones like executive phone, multimedia phone, etc do not exist anymore, now there are just phones and smartphones and people choose whichever appeal the most to them.

  • Profitoffit says:

    look, rimm is a pager manufacturer cum cell phone manufacturer. i give the tons of credit to rimm for capitalizing on their roots as a pager manufacturer and making the killer app (email) of the 90’s and early 00’s.

    trouble is, great SOFTWARE (and the support of that great software by developers) is what makes a phone–or any other device– successful now.

    rimm falls WAY WAYYY short in this area. they will be reduced to making commodity phones at commodity prices, just like nok.

    the game was over for rimm two years ago; as far as any tablet (blackpad) goes, rimm should contract a mason to design a really thin, and really cheap clay-based slate that one can do their own computing on using hand-wielded chalk as the ‘data inputer’. they should call this ground-breaking device the “BlackBoard”.

    regardless, rimm and their black(bored) will be skooled indeed.

  • Profitoffit says:

    look, rimm is a pager manufacturer cum cell phone manufacturer. i give the tons of credit to rimm for capitalizing on their roots as a pager manufacturer and making the killer app (email) of the 90's and early 00's.

    trouble is, great SOFTWARE (and the support of that great software by developers) is what makes a phone–or any other device– successful now.

    rimm falls WAY WAYYY short in this area. they will be reduced to making commodity phones at commodity prices, just like nok.

    the game was over for rimm two years ago; as far as any tablet (blackpad) goes, rimm should contract a mason to design a really thin, and really cheap clay-based slate that one can do their own computing on using hand-wielded chalk as the 'data inputer'. they should call this ground-breaking device the “BlackBoard”.

    regardless, rimm and their black(bored) will be skooled indeed.

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