BlackBerry encouraged by early sales of Z10, the first BlackBerry 10 smartphone
Waterloo: BlackBerry has gotten its new touchscreen mobile
device on store shelves in more than 20 countries and is very encouraged
by the traction that the smartphone is gaining, Chief Executive
Thorsten Heins said on Thursday.
The company's Z10, the first in a line of smartphones powered by
the new BlackBerry 10 operating system, is on sale in the UK, Canada,
Germany, Indonesia, India, the United Arab Emirates and South Africa,
among other countries. Launches in other countries are coming soon, said
Heins.
A US launch is due later this month.
"The feedback is very encouraging," Heins said at the Communitech
Tech Leadership Conference in the company's hometown of
Kitchener-Waterloo. "What has been a real surprise for us is that
BlackBerry 10 as a platform and product is attracting users that are
currently on other platforms."
"We are just five weeks into this. We have just one product out
in 21 countries, so it is early indications, but we are encouraged by
what we see and hear from our carrier partners," he told an audience of
leaders of local technology start-ups.
Heins declined to give figures on Z10 sales, as the company is in
a quiet period ahead of the March 28 release of its fourth-quarter
results.
He said the high-end Z10 had surpassed BlackBerry's expectations
in emerging markets like India, where cheaper entry-level devices are
typically popular.
"I was surprised when we launched in India how well the Z10,
which is a high-end device, sold," said Heins. "We shipped into the
channel product that we thought would have been good for at least five
days and I got an emergency call from our manager in India, saying that
they were sold out in two days,"
"Now we are scrambling to re-load that channel."
BlackBerry, a one-time smartphone pioneer, has bled market share
to the likes of Apple's iPhone, Samsung's Galaxy line and other devices
powered by Google Inc's market-leading Android operating system.
In a make-or-break move to regain market share and return to
profit, BlackBerry introduced the new smartphone to much fanfare in
January, and said it was abandoning its old name, Research In Motion,
and renaming itself BlackBerry.
A more traditional BlackBerry with a physical keyboard will go on sale next month.
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