BlackBerry 10 Sales Dismal company is looking to sell
Source: Internet
Author: User
KeywordsBlackBerry 10
The US's fourth-largest telecoms operator, T, will stop selling BlackBerry's flagship "BlackBerry 10" in its business hall because of poor sales, the North American technology Web site said yesterday. The news was not officially confirmed by T, but many of those claiming to be T employees posted the news on various social networking sites. As for the Chinese market, the three major operators have already ended their partnership with the BlackBerry Company, and the BlackBerry 10 handsets launched earlier this year have not yet entered China with formal licensed access. More local operators say to the south, because the past cooperation has not given the BlackBerry and operators leave a good impression. So there's no talk about BlackBerry 10. Not long ago, the Wall Street Journal quoted operators and retail channel executives in the US and Canada as saying the BlackBerry's full keyboard BlackBerry Q10 sales were dismal, "the device is nearing death." "There is little market demand for BlackBerry Q10, we have only a small amount of equipment, and eventually we are back to suppliers," said the head of a distributor in the Midwest, which owns 16 Verizon (US operator) licensed stores. Jefftrachsel, chief marketing officer of NextWorth, a second-hand electronics sales company, said the BlackBerry was making a hype about Z10 and Q10, but the results were far from expected. "We thought there would be some hardcore BlackBerry enthusiasts upgrading these new products, but it seems they have migrated to other platforms," he said. "In addition to the bad mass market, the BlackBerry's powerful corporate user market has also been hit." The same is true in China, where Morgan Stanley's Stanley employees ' work-cell phones were provided by BlackBerry. But the latest news says Morgan Stanley has suspended the "upgrade" program. This is not Morgan Stanley's official statement, but some of the staff privately told reporters in the south that there is no notification of the company to upgrade their mobile phones. The Canadian smartphone company announced earlier this month that it had formed a special board of directors to seek strategic options, including the sale of companies. The prevailing view in the industry is that the BlackBerry is "abandoning treatment", seeking to "sell" this simple straightforward way to solve the problem. Reporter Fangnan
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