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BlackBerry mobile-Whatsapp may lose many Nigerian subscribers
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The world’s most popular messaging application will not be available on the
BlackBerry platform come 2017. What might be news however, especially to the
Facebook owned company, is that many Nigerian BlackBerry faithful
say they will choose the Canadian mobile brand over Whatsapp.
Although BlackBerry might have lost face all over the world, it is
still a dearly beloved brand in the world’s most populous black
nation for a variety of reasons. The easy-to-use physical keyboard
associated with many of the older blackberry models is one of them.
Although Android and Apple devices have relegated the physical
QWERTY to the middle ages, it is still a feature loved by many
Nigerians.
Another point to note is the price factor. As a result of the
BlackBerry boom in Nigeria few years ago, the country’s major
networks designed special services for subscribers who used the
brand. The average customers internet needs can be met with a
one-off payment of N1000 a month. This feature, unavailable on
other platforms makes the use of data more expensive on other
Smartphones.
Caterer, Princess Nwadinobi is attracted to the blackberry brand for
this very reason. “I don’t really like the fact that Whatsapp is leaving
BlackBerry. With a cheap subscription fee, I can browse easily
every month on my BlackBerry unlike other phone brands that will
cost me more. I think I’ll still stick to my BlackBerry because I can
talk and do business with my customers through the BlackBerry
messenger and Facebook messenger.
Although device lovers, Nigerians are feeling the crunch of a
dwindling economy, with the dollar rising faster against the naira
like a cup of Ijebu garri in cold water. For millions of blackberry
users across the country, getting a new device simply to
accommodate an app might not be top priority.
Mr. Sanmi Mosiko for example, a student at Kogi state University is
more interested using his finances to further his education. He told
Glamtech: “I won’t get a new phone even when I can no longer use
Whatsapp on my BlackBerry. I’d rather do without the app.”
There are still a few who might leave BlackBerry for Whatsapp.
School teacher, Miss Amarachi Williams told Glamtech that she
would have to get herself a new phone that makes use of the app
because whatsapp is important to her.
Be that as it may, it is unlikely that you’ll find a BlackBerry shelf
when you go to a dealer in brand new devices-at least not in the
Lagos metropolis. But that doesn’t mean that BBs are no longer sold
in Nigeria. Just like with almost everything ‘Tokunbo’, the second-
hand mobile market here is a thriving one, and Blackberries are still
a major part of that market. Nigerians are still using Blackberries
every day and that’s unlikely to change overnight or even in the
next three months when Whatsapp will say goodbye to Blackberry.
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