Lights, Camera, BlackBerry! A movie about the rise and fall of the company has wrapped production
The BlackBerry story is one of amazing success as the company’s two-way email pager became a must-have for any executive. And it also is the story of incredibly painful failure as the company missed the boat when touchscreen phones started to dominate. In the quarter just before the Apple iPhone was unveiled, the fourth quarter of 2006, BlackBerry was the second largest smartphone manufacturer in the world with 8.3% of the global market. It still trailed Nokia, which had a 50.2% slice of the global smartphone pie, but business was good.
The beginning of the end for BlackBerry was the unveiling of the iPhone on January 9th, 2007
The BlackBerry Storm, the first touchscreen ‘Berry
If two movies about Steve Jobs flopped, does BlackBerry stand a chance?
In real life, the two executives tried to play down the threat from Apple will Balsillie telling the press in 2007, “As nice as the Apple iPhone is, it poses a real challenge to its users. Try typing a web key on a touchscreen on an Apple iPhone, that’s a real challenge. You cannot see what you type.” Lazaridis said in 2018, “The most exciting mobile trend is full Qwerty keyboards. I’m sorry, it really is. I’m not making this up.”
Since the movie has just wrapped, it is too early to have a release date to pass along. Does the BlackBerry story carry enough intrigue and drama to get the average guy and gal to buy tickets to see the movie? That remains to be seen. After all, two movies about the late Steve Jobs flopped at the box office even with Ashton Kutcher and Michael Fassbender starring as Apple’s mythical leader.
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