Now the US carrier AT&T carrier’s executive said thath Blackberry’s new Mid-range mobile priv not getting traction and the users of this mobile has been giving solid thumbs down. From GsmArena,
The executive noted that the handset mostly caught the fancy of BlackBerry loyalists only, and over-and-above that, majority of those who actually went ahead and purchased the phone found it difficult to make a switch from the Canadian company’s OS to Google’s OS.“We’ve seen more returns than we would like,” the executive said.According to the numbers revealed by BlackBerry, a total of 600,000 Priv units were sold in Q1 this year, well below the 850,000 forecasted by analysts. Many believed that at $700 the phone was overpriced, something which even CEO John Chen admitted in an interview.
So, the candian mobile company’s blackberry priv not successfull as we expected.
via: gsmarena
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