Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Research In Motion's loyalty problem - What? So What? Why?



According to data released Monday from Nielsen, only 42% of BlackBerry owners want their next phone to be a BlackBerry. A full 29% want an iPhone next, 21% want an Android phone, and 7% fall into the "other" category.

To the full article: http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/top-stocks/blog.aspx?post=1788737

If you have invested in this ticker, you may ask yourself if this information is noise only, or something you may need to take into consideration...

To tell you the truth, I'm convinced these numbers indeed reflect people's intentions in general...

Companies like RIM, Nokia, and even Google, didn't manage to create an emotional relationship between the individual customer and their brand. This is something essential for the long run, but extremely hard to achieve, especially those days because of the growing culture of the CHANGE, the NEW, and the BUZZ... you name it... and the more-than-ever low cost-to-switch... and yes, smartphones in North America are seen as a commodity product despite the cumulative price (one-time acquisition fee + monthly fees).

To inspire people (which Apple does most of the time with their products), you need to possess the correct genes at DNA-level of your company...

At this stage, the market perception is that companies such as RIM, LGE, Nokia create great hardware & software, and try to mix some artificial storytelling around to make the product more human and attractive... @ Apple, it seems that the storytelling is the product, which inspire their customers in improving (some time synthetically but this doesn't really matter as we are in the "perception" world which is at the end of the day our personal reality) their quality of life.

Bottom line, it means RIM will need to invest more $$$ to keep its customer base and try to attract new customers in the future, which will not help the firm in its constant efforts to reduce its operational costs and increase its profit...

My 2c.

- Yohan

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Friday, May 08, 2009

How to get emails and internet on your Blackberry without paying any BES or BIS subscription to your mobile provider

Hi Folks,

The below configuration will allow you to access internet and your emails from your Blackberry without having to pay for the special additional Blackberry subscription fees (a.k.a. BES or BIS plans)...
Using the below configuration, you will be using your regular mobile internet access plan. (please make sure you have one, else there is no point to try the below)

This simple manipulation was tested on my Blackberry Bold, I guess it should work on other models as well...

Step by Step Instructions:

1. From your mobile, go to Setup--> Advanced Options --> TCP
2. Enter the APN info of your mobile provider.
Click here to find this information (most of the carriers are listed there)
For instance, for Orange IL, you can use the following parameters:
APN: internet
Username: orange
Password: orange
3. The native Blackberry applications will not work as there are tuned to be used only if you have a backberry subscription, so you need to install other applications to access internet and your emails. I personally recommend the following free applications:
Opera Mini --> Internet Browser
Gmail BB Client --> Access your Gmail account(s)
LogicMail --> Email client that will allow you to access your professional emails

That's it! Quick and Simple.

Enjoy,
Yohan

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