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But by the mid-2000s, BlackBerry's success was starting to look like a double-edged sword.
Apple launched the iPhone, changing the landscape of mobile technology forever.
The iPhone wasn’t just a phone; it was a revolutionary product that combined a sleek design with an intuitive touch interface, a full-fledged browser, and an app ecosystem.
BlackBerry, however, made a crucial mistake they refused to understand a competitor they failed to see the emerging consumer demand for smartphones that were both functional and entertaining.
The iPhone, with its larger screen, and user-friendly interface, was designed for the masses, not just the business elite.