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geekhack Community => Other Geeky Stuff => Topic started by: dante on Sat, 10 October 2015, 10:46:33
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Up until now I've strictly used flipphones for my day to day life. I like the energy efficiency, compact size, and most importantly - tactile physical buttons.
When I mentioned some of these attributes to someone they asked "if you like buttons so much, why not get a Blackberry?"
Apparently I've been out of the game for a while because I assumed Blackberry was dead. Now they're releasing a new phone this year called the 'Priv.' Besides the buttons it's the first BB to run the Android OS w/ Google Search.
Now at first glance I'm not 100% sold. I wish it was in the same compact format as the Classic - but whatever. The Classic seems to be a deal breaker because you can't remove the battery; but perhaps I'm a dinosaur and that's the way all these are made these days.
edit: After more investigating ... the Q10 is even more compact than the Classic with not too much difference in specs. So ... for non Android BB - I'd look at the Q10 not the Classic.
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Or you know.. PC FTW...(http://i.imgur.com/cu73Joj.gif)
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I spent the day off and on reading up everything about the blackberry. If I get one it will likely be the Priv. Sounds like BB10 is a dead end OS.
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I love my Q10 and I truly hope Blackberry recovers in the future, but you're right - it does look like a dead end OS. There are a lot of apps that you'll find simply aren't there; I don't really use that many apps, but there is almost always something that I am wishing it had (like a decent Roku remote app). BB10 is a nice OS though and the phone runs smooth; it sort-of supports android apps (that don't require google services), but the experience is lacking.
In the end, as much as I LOVE having a physical keyboard, I have a Nexus 6 arriving - probably - next week (they were 300$ new on eBay).
Edit: To touch more on the Priv - BB makes quality hardware, so I wouldn't hesitate in that regard. I hate the form factor of the Priv however and it will be their first experience with a full android OS. That, plus what will presumably be a high cost (or higher than I paid for the Nexus), would have me looking at other phones unless I NEEDED that physical keyboard.
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I hate the form factor of the Priv however
Me too. It almost makes me want to wait and see if they will do a Q10 esque version; or basically a more trim version of the Passport.
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Just a heads up guys.. Nexus are great in the USA.. in China, it's completely crippled, because everything requires vpn for google services.
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I spent the day off and on reading up everything about the blackberry. If I get one it will likely be the Priv. Sounds like BB10 is a dead end OS.
I did more reading/listening today. BB10 will likely not die - it will still be supported on the side for government agencies.
For the masses however, Android is the future.
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I think Blackphone has beaten them to the punch in terms of privacy/encryption. And better system overall for an end user.
And Samsung beat them to corporate usability with Knox.
I'm betting Blackberry turns into a software company before too long. Their acquisition of Good helps them out from this perspective quite a bit.
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I like blackberries and only gave up my q10 for a work requirement.
The priv seems like a last ditch effort to stay in the hardware business from blackberry. Rolling out Android on a blackberry handset tells me that the company has no confidence in their software/OS moving forward.
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I wanted it. Then the Nexus 6P happened, and I could live with another touch-screen phone. The Priv is very nice though, makes me not want a BB Passport anymore.