Kamis, 25 Juli 2013

Division boss resigns from BlackBerry PlayBook

Massive exodus of bodies in the BlackBerry seems still far from complete. In his latest report, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Canadian smartphone manufacturer back left by one of its executives.

The executive is David J. Smith, who is none other than the head of a division PlayBook tablet that failed in the market. One of the BlackBerry spokesperson has confirmed the news and said that Smith chose to 'resign for personal reasons.'

Even though BlackBerry has finally released two new smartphones using the BlackBerry 10 OS, the BlackBerry still struggle to compete against Android and iOS. BlackBery even have to give up the 3rd position in the hands of a record new Nokia Lumia Windows Phone through. According to the last record, BlackBerry has now lost 4 million customers globally.

Since its launch in 2011, the PlayBook has failed to compete against the popularity of the iPad and Android tablets are also diverse price, and make BlackBerry a loss of $ 500 million due to unsold stock piled. BlackBerry finally decided to end support for the PlayBook tablet and announces that it will not get updated BlackBerry OS 10.

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