This is not surprising given that phone manufacturers from both Android and Windows Phone have started to roll out devices that are not only affordable, but come with pretty decent hardware specifications and features, not to mention offering up a plethora of apps to choose from (at least on the Android end). This was echoed in BlackBerry’s SEC filing where it was noted, “The decline can also be attributed to consumer preferences for devices with access to the broadest number of applications, such as those available in the iOS and Android environments.”
Either way hopefully BlackBerry will be able to sort themselves out in the event that they are either bought out by Fairfax Financial or according to a recent report, Cerberus.