Know something we should know? E-mail us your tips! We respect anonymity. »
Rumor: AT&T Crippling BlackBerry To Sell More iPhones
  • 2 Comments
by Doug Aamoth on August 16, 2007

8820Oh here we go. According to an AT&T employee, the upcoming BlackBerry 8820 will have its GPS functionality crippled so that it won’t seem more appealing than the iPhone.

Allegedly when RIM flew off the handle, AT&T suggested that the company play ball or it would drop the BlackBerry line altogether.

“First, this is a major piss off to AT&T customers looking to get their hands on the BlackBerry 8820 mid-September, but what’s more important is why AT&T chose to do this. Apparently – and remember, this is coming from someone inside AT&T – the carrier didn’t want to launch a device that would seem superior (or be competitive) to the iPhone. Sounds a little crazy, until you realize that a GPS/Wi-Fi’d device with push email and no funny-texting touch screen that’s subsidized in price sounds a bit more appealing than a $500 device that enterprise customers can’t use.”

If this news is incorrect or blown out of proportion, I won’t be surprised. It seems too good to be true. However, if this news is dead-ass correct, then AT&T is a very, very bad company that cares nothing for its customers or hardware partners except Apple (I also wouldn’t be surprised).

EXCLUSIVE: AT&T neuters the BlackBerry 8820 in favor of the iPhone [BlackBerryCool.com] via MacNN

Comments rss icon

Leave Comment

Commenting Options

Enter your personal information to the left, or sign in with your Facebook account by clicking the button below.

Alternatively, you can create an avatar that will appear whenever you leave a comment on a Gravatar-enabled blog.

bugbugbug