on 18-03-2014 03:17
on 18-03-2014 03:17
This is a question possibly for the moderators like Toby and Chiara, but I'd like to bring up O2's lack of BlackBerry models on sale.
With only the Q5 and Q10 available now, and despite the Z10 and Z30 being available to stock (I got my Z10 from O2 last year), are O2 no longer going to sell/stock BlackBerry smartphones? Will there be a lack of support for existing devices in the future?
Why aren't O2 stocking legacy BBOS7 devices such as a cheaper Curve model like the 9720 or the 9320 any longer? Surely there is still a huge customer base using Curve handsets?
I'm not one to suggest an ulterior motive, so as a long term BlackBerry user on O2 it would be interesting to hear the official stance as to why O2 have seriously slimmed down the choice of BlackBerry phones available.
on 09-10-2014 22:04
on 09-10-2014 22:04
@Anonymous wrote:What is a blackberry?
Don't ask O2 - you'll get the wrong answer 😞
on 09-10-2014 22:11
on 09-10-2014 22:11
I was about to say similar to that MI5...and how sad that O2 are so damned shortsighted...:smileysad:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-10-2014 22:15
on 09-10-2014 22:15
on 09-10-2014 22:17
on 09-10-2014 22:17
There must be some logic in this business decision but for the life of me I can't think what it is.
on 09-10-2014 22:22
on 09-10-2014 22:22
on 09-10-2014 22:27
on 09-10-2014 22:27
on 14-10-2014 15:01
Okay, so this post was ignored in the Off-Topic thread about the Passport so lets see if it gets an answer here...
So Forbes is calling the Passport sexy and cool, and have provided a neat infographic on people's opinions on the phone when they first see it:
We also have influential people like Lord Alan Sugar, Jason Calacanis, Tim Allen and Piers Morgan praising the Passport (please not, not all of these people are influential...I'm looking at you Piers). Tech2 calling it "the truly innovative smartphone of 2014" , positive reviews from other sites like knowyourmobile.com and its selling out wherever it is available...yet O2 have deemed the phone not suitable for its customers!
@Chris_K Can I ask another question since I havent had an answer to my last one...this "panel" of "experts" who decide which phones are best for O2 and its customers....do they actually use the phones before deciding?
on 14-10-2014 15:42
on 14-10-2014 15:42
I've just been using one of the demos at CPW and although I'm strictly android, it was quite impressive.
I do think O2 need to give us some form of reasoned response on this subject.
on 15-10-2014 13:29
on 15-10-2014 13:29
Hi guys,
Please see an O2 response below:
"The decision not to stock the Passport is a business decision based on several factors that we will not go into. Our goal is to range the best array of handsets that we feel customers will want - not the largest. We refresh our offerings regularly, removing old devices that no longer sell to make way for new devices and stock.
We fully support our existing Blackberry customers and will always help them if they have issues, and if we range future Blackberries we'll of course do the same for them. We understand this decision may be frustrating, but if you’re after a Passport or other Blackberry device, we hope you’re able to get your hands on one from other avenues.”
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on 15-10-2014 13:49
on 15-10-2014 13:49
So that pretty emphatic and no room for doubt.