Is BlackBerry Classic just for the older generation?
Is John Chen, the CEO of BlackBerry can return to the heyday of the BlackBerry? Why Mark Zuckerberg the founder and CEO of Facebook met Jokowi, the new president of Indonesia? Is the unique steps of the Facebook founder will also be followed by BlackBerry and others?
After
introducing the BlackBerry Passport at the end of last September, the
BlackBerry is ready to launch the latest smartphone, the BlackBerry Classic. In
this latest smartphone you will find a unique display of the latest BlackBerry,
where you will look back at the classic 5 buttons that are already familiar
with BlackBerry loyal users for years.
If you missed the original QWERTY
keypad, the BlackBerry Classic which is a blend of retro style and advanced
technology, then you need to be patient because the BlackBerry Classic is
scheduled to be launched officially in November 2014.
If you are
a true fan of this Canadian product, you certainly understand that the
BlackBerry Classic has several times appeared in the rumor, which discusses
both the appearance and specifications of the Classic. Ahead of its launch, the
BlackBerry Classic appears again in latest leaked images and specs. As
previously leaked, the BlackBerry sightings Classic still looks with classic 5
buttons. However, it does not seem to use the Classic BlackBerry track pad with
LED illuminati. Classic BlackBerry Perhaps that appears in the semi-official
rumor is not the final version. So you still can expect that BlackBerry Classic
will be supported a track pad with LED illumination.
BlackBerry Classic specifications:
- Color:
Black, white
-
Dimensions: 131 x 72.4 x 10,2mm
- Weight:
178gr
- Display:
3.46-inch LTPS TFT LCD (720 x 720p, 294ppi) with an aspect ratio of 1: 1
- Chipset:
Quad-core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus
- Memory:
2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, a microSD card (up to 128GB)
- Front
camera: 2MP fixed-focus, 3x digital zoom and 720p video recording
- Rear
camera: 8MP auto-focus, F2,2, Flash and touch to focus, Image & video
stabilization, 5x digital zoom and 1080p video recording at 30fps
- Battery:
2515mAh (non-removable) with the support of Qi and Powermat wireless credit charging
Image: N4BB
If you pay
attention to the specifications of the BlackBerry Classic, as mentioned above,
it seems that the BlackBerry does not try to imitate the style of marketing
Asian manufacturers, such as rear camera on the new smartphone is definitely
more interesting if the minimum resolution of 13 megapixels, and more tempting
when using the front camera of at least 5 megapixel resolution. You can compare
it with the Oppo Smartphone, HTC, Himax, Huawei and various other brands of
Asia.
Are the
designer and director of marketing at BlackBerry or iPhone, not so understand
the development in Asia and other continents, where the young smartphone users
are very busy taking photos selfie, with their smartphones? Is BlackBerry Classic
will be sold only to the older generation? Now, there are many parents who also
want to exist in social media networks such as Facebook or twitter. You can see
this phenomenon in various social or business meetings and family gatherings.
Apparently there are many senior citizens who take pictures selfie with their
families and friends. Of course they also want to get a selfie photos in high
resolution.
Manufacturers
in the United States and Europe apparently less hanging out with a young
community, and does not see how many users of the smartphone users aged over
40s were also active in social media. Manufacturers in Western countries still
think like in the 80s, so forget about the revolution that happened in the
middle of a global society. Of course it is better if the designers of
smartphones in the United States and Europe go to Asia to study the needs of
the users of the gadget in Asia, for example in Indonesia which has the world's
largest BlackBerry users.
Mark
Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook has met Jokowi, Indonesian president
elected to discuss about Facebook co-operation with Indonesia to support small
and medium-sized businesses in Indonesia. Mark has been very clear about the
potential of Indonesia, because Facebook users in Indonesia are more than 70
million people. That’s why, BlackBerry or Apple and Motorola could be more
flexible with the needs of the market in Indonesia and other Asian countries.
For your information, Jokowi is the presidential candidate of the younger generation of Indonesian civil, supported young volunteers to maximize social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter as part of on the presidential campaign last July 2014. Jokowi also known to be very visionary because he wanted to make Indonesia more successful creative industries, so that the artists and makers such as IT experts comics, graphic designer, games designers and filmmakers are very proud to support Jokowi as president of Indonesia. Jokowi was inaugurated as president on the October 20, 2014.
Jokowi and Mark blusukan in Pasar Tanah Abang, Jakarta. Image: beritasatu.com |
Jokowi want to prove that the creative industries and young people can make a country prosper through their creativity, not just rely on the giant corporations and big investors only.
In fact, Jokowi has invited Mark to enjoy "blusukan" in Pasar Tanah Abang, the largest complex of apparel and garment trade in Asia, so Mark will better understand the business potential of small and medium enterprises in Indonesia. Perhaps Mark Zuckerberg wants to take the opportunity of this historic moment in Indonesia to develop his giant empire in Indonesia. Is Mark steps will be followed by other modern company?
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