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English 101

Professor Bolton

March 7, 2012

                                 BlackBerry, Not the Same Berry

       David Pogue’s “No Keyboard? And You Call This a BlackBerry?” argues that a

BlackBerry is known for its keyboard, not for touchscreen. Pogue offers several examples of

how a touchscreen BlackBerry is bad. First off by arguing that a BlackBerry is known for its

keyboard, and a touchscreen messes with these original features that it’s known for. “Hello? Isn’t

the thumb keyboard the defining feature of a BlackBerry?” (719). Pogue then offers similarities

to other products without the natural purpose: “A BlackBerry without a keyboard is like an iPod

without a scroll wheel. A Prius with terrible mileage. Cracker Jack without a prize inside” (719).

He offers these examples to give an idea of how bad this touchscreen BlackBerry concept is.

Who has ever heard of a Cracker Jack box with no prize? Think of a touchscreen BlackBerry as

cracker jacks, with no caramel it just is not right. Pogue’s essay is about himself getting upset

with Blackberry mostly because of “R.I.M.” (719). Thisis the company that created the famous

BlackBerry along with the BlackBerry Storm. The storm has several glitches that just do not

slide with Pogue; it makes him very upset. Furthermore, Pogue continues to discuss how horrible

the phone is, and it reflects badly on the company. Pogue made several complaints to the

company which really did not care about the phone issues. He even sent videos of the phone’s

malfunctions; again they acted as if they did not care. It does not say in the story but my own

opinion is that Pogue does not use BlackBerrys anymore. I agree with Pogue if a phone is known
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for certain characteristics it should stick with them I also agree those companies’ attempts to

innovate and keep up with popular trends can sometimes backfire.

       BlackBerry is famous for its keyboard; it is what made it popular. When taken away or

trying to replace that defining feature, it takes away from the distinctness of the brand. The

BlackBerry Storm is in simple terms a “touchscreen BlackBerry” (719). Some of the features of

the Storm include “two different keyboards depending on how you are holding it. When holding

it horizontally you get the full keyboard but when you hold it upward you get the Sure Type

keyboard, where two letters appear” (720). Having two keyboards could be cool, but not when

the brand is known for its unique keyboard. Besides, a two letter keyboard is really hard to

maneuver, and it seems like it could never get the message across. Pogue is even frustrated by

the two letter keyboard: “You can see the problem.” (720). He’s talking about how difficult it is

to get words out of two letter keys. If a company has built an empire on a specific aspect, then

they should stick with what they know. This experience takes me back to my HP laptop when I

had so much trouble with it. The idea of a brand new computer seems really cool but it had its

glitches also. A laptop is supposed to hold tons of information and be a huge entertainment

source. Well, not this laptop, it was crazy after I put media on it, it acted slow and would turn off

and was just not what I expected. HPs are supposed to be fast and efficient computers because

it’s a very popular brand. Just walk around a college campus and see how many students have

HP’s compared to Dell’s. My experience with it crashing three times, running hot, and a messed

up charging cord was the last straw for me. Just like Pogue’s BlackBerry Storm, if I had as much

trouble as he did I’d be done with them.

        I also agree that companies’ attempts to innovate and keep up with popular trends can

sometimes backfire. Companies are always trying to makes phones smaller and, of course,
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touchscreen; sometimes, though, it isn’t what consumers want. Just because it is touchscreen

doesn’t mean it works correctly. The Storm had many malfunctions such as the email was

messed up: “When I try to enter my Gmail address the Storm’s camera starts up” (722). This is

another feature that the BlackBerry is known for email: “The Storm doesn’t have Wi-Fi. It can’t

get onto the Internet using wireless hot spots, like other BlackBerry’s.” (722). This is where

“R.I.M.” messed up “, having had more than a year to study the iPhone, R.I.M. failed to exploit

the virtues of an on-screen keyboard.” (720). If “R.I.M.” wanted to be like Apple’s iPhone, then

what happened to the Wi-Fi and the email? Of course, the iPhone isn’t perfect; it had its own

share of glitches. I used to own an iPhone, so I could say all about the glitches of an iPhone.

When I first got my iPhone, I didn’t listen to all the negative issues with it. I got my iPhone and

it had a bad problem of freezing up and every time I turned around the battery died. Then when it

was time for me to update it, it crashed and never worked again. All technology has issues, so we

cannot just blame BlackBerry for theirs.

       Pogue is correct in his discussion about how BlackBerry should with what they know,

and also that companies should not try to be things they are not. When buying a phone, do the

research to save the time and money. No matter what phone you, choose it’ll have glitches all

technology does.




                                           Works Cited
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      Pogue, David. “No Keyboard? And You Call This a BlackBerry?” The Norton Field

Guide to Writing with Readings and Handbook. 2nd ed. Eds Richard Bullock, Maureen Daly

Goggin, and Francine Weinberg. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2010. 671-676. Print.

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Text analysis

  • 1. Musick1 MeridithMusick English 101 Professor Bolton March 7, 2012 BlackBerry, Not the Same Berry David Pogue’s “No Keyboard? And You Call This a BlackBerry?” argues that a BlackBerry is known for its keyboard, not for touchscreen. Pogue offers several examples of how a touchscreen BlackBerry is bad. First off by arguing that a BlackBerry is known for its keyboard, and a touchscreen messes with these original features that it’s known for. “Hello? Isn’t the thumb keyboard the defining feature of a BlackBerry?” (719). Pogue then offers similarities to other products without the natural purpose: “A BlackBerry without a keyboard is like an iPod without a scroll wheel. A Prius with terrible mileage. Cracker Jack without a prize inside” (719). He offers these examples to give an idea of how bad this touchscreen BlackBerry concept is. Who has ever heard of a Cracker Jack box with no prize? Think of a touchscreen BlackBerry as cracker jacks, with no caramel it just is not right. Pogue’s essay is about himself getting upset with Blackberry mostly because of “R.I.M.” (719). Thisis the company that created the famous BlackBerry along with the BlackBerry Storm. The storm has several glitches that just do not slide with Pogue; it makes him very upset. Furthermore, Pogue continues to discuss how horrible the phone is, and it reflects badly on the company. Pogue made several complaints to the company which really did not care about the phone issues. He even sent videos of the phone’s malfunctions; again they acted as if they did not care. It does not say in the story but my own opinion is that Pogue does not use BlackBerrys anymore. I agree with Pogue if a phone is known
  • 2. Musick2 for certain characteristics it should stick with them I also agree those companies’ attempts to innovate and keep up with popular trends can sometimes backfire. BlackBerry is famous for its keyboard; it is what made it popular. When taken away or trying to replace that defining feature, it takes away from the distinctness of the brand. The BlackBerry Storm is in simple terms a “touchscreen BlackBerry” (719). Some of the features of the Storm include “two different keyboards depending on how you are holding it. When holding it horizontally you get the full keyboard but when you hold it upward you get the Sure Type keyboard, where two letters appear” (720). Having two keyboards could be cool, but not when the brand is known for its unique keyboard. Besides, a two letter keyboard is really hard to maneuver, and it seems like it could never get the message across. Pogue is even frustrated by the two letter keyboard: “You can see the problem.” (720). He’s talking about how difficult it is to get words out of two letter keys. If a company has built an empire on a specific aspect, then they should stick with what they know. This experience takes me back to my HP laptop when I had so much trouble with it. The idea of a brand new computer seems really cool but it had its glitches also. A laptop is supposed to hold tons of information and be a huge entertainment source. Well, not this laptop, it was crazy after I put media on it, it acted slow and would turn off and was just not what I expected. HPs are supposed to be fast and efficient computers because it’s a very popular brand. Just walk around a college campus and see how many students have HP’s compared to Dell’s. My experience with it crashing three times, running hot, and a messed up charging cord was the last straw for me. Just like Pogue’s BlackBerry Storm, if I had as much trouble as he did I’d be done with them. I also agree that companies’ attempts to innovate and keep up with popular trends can sometimes backfire. Companies are always trying to makes phones smaller and, of course,
  • 3. Musick3 touchscreen; sometimes, though, it isn’t what consumers want. Just because it is touchscreen doesn’t mean it works correctly. The Storm had many malfunctions such as the email was messed up: “When I try to enter my Gmail address the Storm’s camera starts up” (722). This is another feature that the BlackBerry is known for email: “The Storm doesn’t have Wi-Fi. It can’t get onto the Internet using wireless hot spots, like other BlackBerry’s.” (722). This is where “R.I.M.” messed up “, having had more than a year to study the iPhone, R.I.M. failed to exploit the virtues of an on-screen keyboard.” (720). If “R.I.M.” wanted to be like Apple’s iPhone, then what happened to the Wi-Fi and the email? Of course, the iPhone isn’t perfect; it had its own share of glitches. I used to own an iPhone, so I could say all about the glitches of an iPhone. When I first got my iPhone, I didn’t listen to all the negative issues with it. I got my iPhone and it had a bad problem of freezing up and every time I turned around the battery died. Then when it was time for me to update it, it crashed and never worked again. All technology has issues, so we cannot just blame BlackBerry for theirs. Pogue is correct in his discussion about how BlackBerry should with what they know, and also that companies should not try to be things they are not. When buying a phone, do the research to save the time and money. No matter what phone you, choose it’ll have glitches all technology does. Works Cited
  • 4. Musick4 Pogue, David. “No Keyboard? And You Call This a BlackBerry?” The Norton Field Guide to Writing with Readings and Handbook. 2nd ed. Eds Richard Bullock, Maureen Daly Goggin, and Francine Weinberg. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2010. 671-676. Print.