Every BlackBerry product until the PlayBook was catered to businessmen (even the "hip" phones like the Storm and the Tour) and people who don't want to actually do anything cool with their phone, other than try to look cool (ever taken a look at the available BlackBerry apps? They're horse ****.). It's just over. Nothing will ever surpass Android.
Lulz. Blackberry App World is pretty pathetic, but honestly, it suits my needs. I don't own a smartphone because I need to do anything cool with it or even look cool. Blackberry got off the hip train something like 4 years ago. I got a Blackberry because its physical keyboard is literally unrivaled. I've messed around with a number of different phones and the Bold keyboard rapes and murders all other mobile keyboards in its path, even the Curve's. It does what I need it to do. Honestly, I have like 4 apps, all of them are free: Google apps, Facebook, NBA Gametime Lite (which stopped working for some reason and I only need for like 8 months anyway), and Text From Last Night (for lulz purposes). Besides the basic functions of a cell phone like texting and that thing where people dial a predetermined set of numbers and speak to another person (and who really uses it for
that anymore...), I'd like to browse the web and watch youtube videos (again, for lulz purposes).
I'm currently on Blackberry OS5. Apparently, OS6 is better (it does have the Torch Mobile browser which blows the old browser away) and OS7 is supposedly just an extension of 6. I'm probably the only person who's excited for the Pre 3 and I'm only considering it because RIM is taking its dandy ol' time with the QNX OS which
steals borrows a lot from webOS anyway.
You're right though. It's basically a 2 horse race in the mobile OS market between Android and iOS, especially in terms of apps. Everyone else is vying for a distant 3rd. I think RIM takes that one and not because I own a Blackberry or have some special attachment to Blackberry phones. Between RIM, MS, and HP/Palm, RIM is the only one with a following. They've made some great moves to prepare for the future like acquiring Torch Mobile, The Astonishing Tribe, and QNX, but they'll always be 3rd at best because they're ridic slow at rolling out changes (how/why did it take them 3 years after the iPhone to get a WebKit browser?) and they focus too hard on their own fanbase.