Can i install windows on blackberry




















Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Thanks in advance, all. My BB Q10 was not replicating my calendar and was adding duplicates to my contact list every time I synched. Thus, I uninstalled their Backberry Link software thinking I would re-install and solve the problem. Now my PC doesn't recognize the phone tried the "enable mass storage fix and BB tech support says that I need to install a "mis" file " You need to contact Windows to ask help from them about the.

Just look at how well the Treo w is doing right now. A BB is a combination of great hardware and great software. To trade out that great software for something less functional, more buggy, and just flat out inferior, would be a huge marketing disaster. BB can win out, as long as it keeps the edge it currently enjoys in terms of innovation, stability, reliability, and usability. I see your point, not so sure that I totally agree. They buy them becasue they want to hook them up to their corporate email.

I hate to keep refering to the Treo w, but, you see TV commercials, hear radio spots, read magazine and web ads that are specifically promoting Windows Mobile 5 and Microsoft and these things are selling like crazy. I did the unthinkable. I switched from a Blackberry to a Treo w when I quit my job and went into business for myself.

Windows on a BB? I just think that there are way more people who buy BlackBerries because of the email. The OS that they run is a distant after thought if even they think about it at all. That is kind of like saying that I love my BMW but if they ever start making pickup trucks, they will lose me as customer forever. Of course, this would still be the case even with a different OS. To me, BB is at a place very similar to where Palm was at its height. They are respected as the competitor in the market offers the best reliability and usability, largely through elegance, simplicity, and economy of software design, which is the opposite of most Microsoft products.

The question is where do they go from here? I think where Palm lost their edge was when they stopped innovating and allowed the many MS devices to take the lead in features like multimedia, color screens, etc.

For instance, consider the great BB e. Imagine if they added to that an SD card slot, a camera, and some nice software to play music and video.

That would be a true Treo competitor. If the new Treo had been a p running the Palm OS, does anyone doubt that this device would also be selling very well? Oh wait, you can do that now. This is another example where you would think it would never happen because why would you want to dumb-down your Mac with Windows.

Why not offer wm to the people that want it. So long as it was truly compatible with the device. Blackberry is the most soild device i ever use but, without some features people go running. I would love a blackberry that could run WinMobile, i have had experience in both software fields and i truly enjoyed WinMobile more.

Having said that on my phone i am currently running a mobile Linux that me and 4 coworkers have worked on for months and that is what i will stick with until i get my G1. Never even gave it a second thought because of the fact that windows mobile so easily integrates with the windows experience on my laptop.

This is especially true with the onset of windows live. That integration or lack thereof is what keeps Blackberry from being a viable option for me. If RIM were to make that integration possible, I would be all over it, especially if it could be done on the new Storm….. Some useful some not. Until now. BlackBerry Blend is easy to set up. Simply download and install the software for your computer or tablet and then log in with your BlackBerry ID. BlackBerry will be taking steps to decommission the legacy services for BlackBerry 7.

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