![]() ![]() It’s probably fair to say that the real turning point when it comes to consumer friendly BlackBerry handsets was the introduction of the BlackBerry Pearl, which came around six months after the above conversation. RIM insisted that it would not make a BlackBerry with a camera or Bluetooth file sharing, since big, paranoid, corporate clients wouldn’t want those features. I told them that there are many consumers out there who would want to receive their email straight to their pocket, but wouldn’t want a device that’s so light on features. I said that the company’s insistence on creating devices targeted only at the corporate market was self defeating. I remember a conversation I had with the guys from RIM back in 2006 at the launch of the BlackBerry 7130g.
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