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Get up to 35% off on BlackBerry phones for Christmas

Research In Motion (RIM) is offering up to 35% off on their BlackBerry smartphones this holiday season. The offer is in line with RIM’s “Action Starts Here” campaign which aims to inspire Filipino consumers to take action and connect deeper with their loved ones using BlackBerry smartphones, especially with the upcoming Christmas season.

“Filipinos can enjoy up to 35% off on BlackBerry smartphones for themselves or their loved ones especially for the holiday season,” said Cameron Vernest, Director for the Philippines at RIM. “With these offers, we hope to enable Filipinos to experience the richness of BBM (BlackBerry Messenger)’s unlimited local and international messaging. Instantly connect with your barkada, exchange memories in real time, and share memorable photos, videos, and voice notes, wherever your loved ones may be in the world.”

Below is the holiday pricelist for the following BlackBerry smartphones:

Enjoy these great offers on BlackBerry smartphones from authorized retailers in the Philippines starting today. For more information, please visit http://ph.blackberry.com/where-to-buy.

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This article was written by Louie Diangson, Managing Editor of YugaTech. You can follow him at @John_Louie.

38 Responses

  1. Avatar for Joint Supplement Joint Supplement says:

    Meh. Blackberry is pretty much worthless these days. Mismanaged and without innovation.

  2. Avatar for credit card bank credit card bank says:

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  3. Avatar for Therese Therese says:

    Great read from Bloomberg: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-11-01/rim-isn-t-dead-yet.html

    “If we live in San Francisco and every one of our friends has an iPhone or an Android-powered smartphone, it is easy to assume the rest of the world looks the same way. But when you go out to markets like the Philippines and Indonesia, you observe different behaviors… Many consumers in these markets purchase mobile minutes in advance (so-called prepaid offerings). They might have SIM cards from various providers and switch from network to network depending on the time of day to save money. It is common in India to initiate but not connect a call to send someone a message. RIM’s offering is well suited to the realities of these markets.

    Innovation leaders should take three lessons from RIM’s continued success in significant portions of the global mobile phone market:

    1. Quality is a relative term. Never assert that a product or service is good. First, determine the job the particular customer is trying to get done, how the customer measures performance, and the constraints they face.
    2. Spend time on the periphery to escape the availability heuristic. If the only data you receive is from core markets and core customers, you might miss the most important trends.
    3. Closed systems have their advantages. RIM has plenty of problems, but an interdependent, proprietary system allows it to do things that more modular systems simply can’t.”

  4. Avatar for darfie darfie says:

    BB is fine esp if you’re not that game/play person (like me). Just put more RAMs, standard 5mp cam across phone models, lower the price a bit (or close to mid-range android phones) and Instagram maybe.

    P.S. infernez lahat ng model nila all-gurls.

  5. Avatar for ripper13 ripper13 says:

    Just wait ’till 1st Q of 2013 to get the NEW BB models operating BB 10

  6. Avatar for Laplace Laplace says:

    @digoy

    Tama sinabi ni La+. Pag nasira yang bb9360 na galing sa Kimstore, hind tatanggapin ng service center kasi nga walang official warranty. Ipapagawa mo yan syempre sa isang technician kung saan saan which in turn sisingilin ka ng service fee nya at parts kung ano man sira ng unit mo. In the end yuo will be shelving more than 3k (10k+3k= 13k. parehas din) But syempre since 2 years ang official warranty, 2 years kang walang problema. Eh kung gray unit mo tapos nasira ng 2 beses sa 2 taon, edi 6k yun on top of the 10k price= 16k, napamahal ka pa.

    Think before you click.

    • Avatar for digoy digoy says:

      yup totoo po yung mga sinabi nyu bout sa waranty,nasabi kong mas mura ang outside distributor coz im more of economically wise, 2 years is long, sa fast phase situation ng bansa about gadgets in 1 year time mag papalit na naman ng unit
      and knowing BB matibay naman phones nila like apple, to tell you honestly d ako nag ba buy ng phones sa mga original distributors coz nasa gumagamit naman yan and nasa pangalan ng product
      but again im sorry if nakapag create ako ng something na hindi nmn dapat, again to those people who after the warranty then go for authentic distributors, for those people who thinks like me there are distributors out there ready to sell units without appropriate warranty
      take the risk,

  7. Avatar for digoy digoy says:

    mahal pa din yung price nila,
    kay kimstore nga ung BB 9360 10.5k php lang sa kanila 13k php?

    wtf, tignan nyu pricing ni kimstore, napaka mura

    • Avatar for La+ La+ says:

      May 2 years official BB warranty kasi yung mga prices sa taas. Yung binebenta sa Kimstore or any other online store ay puro gray units, hindi dumaan sa official distributor at hindi rin dumaan sa NTC, walang official warranty ang mga yan, kaya nga nakalagay sa website nila na SERVICE WARRANTY ONLY. Kung nag research ka alam mo yan.

  8. Avatar for metre9dmt metre9dmt says:

    I would like to share story to put things in perspective. My boss (66 year old guy) just shifted from traditional keypad phone to an all-screen (android) type, both samsung models. He said that he doesn’t want to be ‘left out’ with others during meetings. He asked me if there are other options for type text messages since the available QWETRY and keypad formats are too small for him. Shown him my blackberry unit(8520) and he was typing in no time. I show him how to connect to the facebook with it. beat that.

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