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Apple iPhone 5 shatter RIM BlackBerry 7?

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Apple iPhone 5 shatter RIM BlackBerry 7

For the disappointing record of profit and loss Research in Motion, the catechumens this week is likely to be followed by further losses of the company, which would entail the release of fifth smartphone Apple.

Initiated in parallel advancement devices running the new operating system, RIM BlackBerry, 7 widely anticipated by Apple in the coming weeks for a competitive event on the long-awaited release of the fifth-generation iPhone. Future iPhone, according to analyst Brian White (Brian White) from Ticonderoga Securities, “crush” new line of RIM BlackBerry 7.

White (White) believes that updates to the new RIM BlackBerry smartphones too little, and their release will only strengthen the Canadian manufacturer of pulse strength of demand for new smart phone Apple. The momentum starts to gain momentum in October, just before the debut of the future of Apple iPhone 5.”

For TouchPad RIM PlayBook, White (White) thinks he destined to the device HP TouchPad, with the probability of stopping its further release. He says that now PlayBook “going to become the next victim of domination iPad”.

This Thursday, RIM announced that it shipped 10.6 million phones BlackBerry and 200,000 tablets PlayBooks in the previous quarter. The company’s revenues fell by 47% over the same period last year, while sales were below the level projected by analysts Wall Street.

What swings the next financial quarter, RIM investors predicted earnings at between $ 5.3 billion and $ 5.6 billion, and volume shipments of BlackBerry smartphones in the range between 13.5 – 14.5 million units. But, according to White (White), he personally is hard to take seriously an optimistic forecast RIM.

“Given the very high and optimistic expectations of the manufacturer and the early launch of the iPhone 5, we are confident that RIM will fail again” – writes an analyst in a note to investors.





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