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The majority of BlackBerry smartphones shipped in the past few years carried one of Research In Motion’s (RIM) crafty device “brand names” like Pearl, Curve, Bold or Storm. That’s because the company wisely realized somewhere along the line that its product portfolio was rapidly outgrowing its past model-number-based smartphone-naming conventions.
When you only sell a few different handhelds, it’s acceptable–though not necessarily wise–to call one smartphone the BlackBerry 123 and another the BlackBerry 456, for example, because there simply aren’t enough gadgets to cause much confusion. Especially when most of your end-customers are enterprises or organizations that buy in bulk through wireless carriers.
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