In 2007, BlackBerry's leadership watched the unveiling of the iPhone with awe and bewilderment—then could only sit slack-jawed as Apple's flagship device steadily stole its market share and dramatically transformed the relationship between consumer and cellular carrier, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.

Research in Motion (RIM)—the erstwhile corporate name of BlackBerry—effectively pioneered the smartphone, but the company's missteps eroded its dominance in the hotly competitive market it helped to popularize.