[video]http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p014f3p9[/video]
[video]http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p014f3p9[/video]
It gets worse, here's Nicky's interview, and a tougher test:-I listened to him on 5Live this morning. Nicky Campbell thought it was very funny that he could not even bring himself to say the word iPhone. It was a bit like Voldemort in Harry Potter - iPhone, the device that shall not be named!
It gets worse, here's Nicky's interview, and a tougher test:-
BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, 30/01/2013,
Why would you go on 5live to talk about your product, then have to answer questions about a rival company....do get real.
Had he at least acknowledge Apple he may well have found he had more time to talk about Blackberry.Why would you go on 5live to talk about your product, then have to answer questions about a rival company....do get real.
I love the way he answers almost every question with "So...."
I heard him this morning on Radio 4 and thought he came across terribly. He was vague, totally ignored the questions asked to get his own agenda across, and didn't seem to be saying an awful lot that was relevant, new or interesting. I know much of it was embargoed until the launch this afternoon, but it's not the best way to represent the company, surely?
I've had Blackberries for years, but am close to getting rid. I really don't know how good Blackberry 10 is going to be, but, based on this guy's performances today, I can't really be arsed to find out. Apple/Samsung for me next, I think.
Had he at least acknowledge Apple he may well have found he had more time to talk about Blackberry.
You wouldn't expect to be asked a question about another product that has crushed your market share, and forced you to do a massive relaunch?
Blimey, get real...
He basically said bugger all about the Blackberry either. Just about 'essence' and being 'excited'...
Had he at least acknowledge Apple he may well have found he had more time to talk about Blackberry.
He works for RIM/Blackberry why would he really, they get enough publicity.