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March 5th, 2009

RIM carves out its own App World: Will it work?

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 3:42 am

Categories: Apple, General, Mobile, RIM, Research In Motion, Wired & Wireless

Tags: Research In Motion Ltd., Smart Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Larry Dignan

Research in Motion launched its BlackBerry application store—dubbed App World—and the pricing model will immediately draw comparison’s to Apple’s App Store set-up. That comparison, however, only goes so far. 

For starters, RIM’s App World pricing model has raised a bit of a ruckus since it veers a bit from Apple’s scheme (Techmeme). But a business audience isn’t going to sweat a $2.99 application compared to a 99 cent minimum priced app. And RIM’s audience is likely to even pay higher prices if the App World can actually deliver software with a real business use. And there are so many tiers to the App World model—including one labeled “free”—that RIM could have said “charge what you want.”

But the biggest takeaway from the App World pricing model is that higher prices and multiple tiers mean more money for developers (see FAQ). RIM needs more developers on its bandwagon since the iPhone is the shiny object in the mobile world. Simply put, money talks and RIM plans to use it. Matthew Miller notes that RIM’s pricing model shouldn’t be that big of a deal.

Sure RIM does offer free apps, but developers aren’t likely to offer them. Given developers pay an upfront fee why would you pay RIM to distribute a free app? RIM’s message with App World appears to be: Frivolous and fun apps need not apply. 

Will RIM’s App World work?

My hunch is that RIM’s App World will do well, but isn’t going to a success as measured by Apple’s store. RIM’s store is likely to be more BlackBerry-ish—the applications will be more business focused, tool oriented and won’t feature hot games. 

RIM also has an app management issue on its hands. Apple’s App Store has to support just the iPhone and iPod touch. RIM’s applications will work on these models:

  • BlackBerry Bold 9000 smartphone
  • BlackBerry Storm smartphone
  • BlackBerry Pearl Flip Series
  • BlackBerry Curve  8300 Series
  • Black Berry Curve 8900 smartphone
  • BlackBerry 8800 Series
  • BlackBerry Pearl Series

The experience on all of those models will vary. For instance, a game on the Storm will be different than the Bold and Curve. How will RIM navigate that conundrum? As a developer those models mean more complications. 

Other takeaways from the RIM App World effort:

  • A PayPal account is required with App World for customers and developers;
  • Developers from around the world can contribute except for those from Belarus, Myanmar/Burma, China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria.
  • To submit an application there’s a $200 fee, which will be refunded if the software is rejected.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: RIM carves out its own App World: Will it work?
It will work if RIM has the foresight to partner with and market the already significant pool of BlackBerry apps to insure that prices stay low (preferably free) and that developers get their fair share. ... (Read the rest)
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Unless I'm missing something...  Sleeper Service | 03/05/09
RE: RIM carves out its own App World: Will it work?  chris@... | 03/05/09
Tracking this down  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 03/05/09
RE: RIM carves out its own App World: Will it work?  david.baudais@... | 03/05/09
RE: RIM carves out its own App World: Will it work?  trippytom | 03/05/09
Or maybe BlackBerry will end up ...  mwagner@... | 03/12/09
Failure... Doom... Big Fat Flop  i8thecat | 03/06/09
Apple Need Not Apply  ryork272 | 03/12/09
Followers can be come leaders ...  mwagner@... | 03/12/09
RE: RIM carves out its own App World: Will it work?  cameljockey | 03/06/09
"If the shoe fits!"  techrepublic@... | 03/06/09
Lots of assumptions there!  mwagner@... | 03/12/09
RE: RIM carves out its own App World: Will it work?  mwagner@... | 03/12/09

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