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^ i agree with what you're saying. my iphone is filled with different apps and games. games i hardly even play on my phone and as far as apps go, ive got a few that i use all the time such as rbc, whatsapp, fb/twitter, google maps, youtube, flixster, yellowpages and shazam. everything else i use once in a blue moon if that... |
Interesting that BlackBerry removed the trackpad for the Q10 I had a 9700 and the trackpad stopped clicking and stopped responding Still, the Q10 isn't pulling me back to BlackBerrys yet |
The only app i ever use are skype, whatsapp and google maps. Everything else is basically irrelevant or useless. |
http://newsroom.rogers.com/news/13-0...Berry_Q10.aspx "We also announced today that Rogers will offer Canadians access to the BlackBerry Q10 QWERTY style device in 2013, and current Rogers Wireless customers can beat the line and pre-reserve the BlackBerry Q10 starting on January 31 on the Rogers Reservation System." |
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iOS is very robust and generally error-free, but its UI is as dull as any legacy BB by this point. No flash, can't run apps on background, no expandable memory, no HDMI, no support for future hardware in NFC, very overpriced, need to jailbreak to really get the most out of it.... etc. The biggest things for me in the Z10 is A) "true" multitasking - everything runs in the background, I can play a song on youtube and switch to an email I'm writing and then effortlessly switch to the calendar and B) excellent virtual keyboard. I type fine on the iPad, but none of the touchscreen phone keyboards have served me well so far. If the predictive text programming in this phone is as good as the reviews have been saying it is, it's a solid buy from me. Oh, and C) expandable memory, because it's frankly fucking retarded that in 2013 I have to pay an extra 50% of the value of the phone just to get more storage space. HDMI and NFC are just bonuses. App-wise, Skype I think is the most important app that they MUST deliver on - I think it's one that will make or break this phone. I guess Instagram is pretty important too but I never understood the appeal even when I had an Android (maybe because the camera sucked...). I have 5 close friends that are on BBM, but what used to be a killer BlackBerry feature is now largely irrelevant. Sure, it doesn't do one amazing revolutionary thing better than iOS or Android, but it does a lot of small things better. |
Cant confirm if this is true or not but I've heard that there is no longer custom sound profiles in bb10.. Man that would be real weak of blackberry if they did that. |
Even if that were true, there will be apps to support it , possibly Bebuzz..? |
I hear the BB10 is going for $139 ish for 3yrs. Rogers is having a sale offering $100 off certain phones Which includes the BB10. Posted via RS Mobile |
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Google Maps (seldom) That's it. I use my phone to make calls, send emails and texts, and to read the news. I take the occasional picture. My phone is a communication device first and foremost - it's not a device I use to play Angry Birds, or to watch the latest Vevo video. The LED is pretty useful, IMHO. I have no idea why no other smartphone maker has adopted a variation of it. It's not like Blackberry has a patent on it. |
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Not sure about iPhones. This is one of the biggest reasons why i upgraded from 9700 to the s3. Loved the LED notification feature on BlackBerrys |
I'm not so sure about the Z10. For $550, (the lowest I can find to buy outright) it's not offering a spec up to the competition. |
looks alright reminds me very much of Meego and Symbian concepts but eh doesn't look interesting enough |
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QNX is optimized with the hardware that it has to flow seamlessly and quick. Later in the year, we will see another device that will be double the specs of the Z10. |
Wow haven't seen the BlackBerry thread this lifely for quite some time eh, I like:p Posted via RS Mobile |
If anyone were to ask me opinion on BlackBerry is that it knows what people want, but do a half ass delivery with it. In BB10 I see them finally catching up with the times and actually address many of their past issues. It continues to focus on productivity. Something it lacked over the past few years. It was never about the hardware. It is however disappointing to know that previous software was crap Posted via RS Mobile |
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I'll be using my Fido dollars to cut into that $600 bill, but 550ish is still quite a bit for a phone. I spoke to a rep earlier today and they said if you are due for an upgrade, you'll only need to pay $150 (with a 3 yr agreement) not the $350 on the site. |
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iOS+iPhone are arguably the most optimized setup out there. And even with that level of optimization, it's almost always being on par (processing power-wise) or above the rest of competition. To introduce a phone in 2013 with mid 2012's spec simply doesn't work in my head. Heck, the Nexus 4 is a 2012 phone, 30%+ cheaper AND with better spec than the 2013 BB. Better hardware doesn't mean everything, but it means something. And I'm not so sure on the optimization part. From the reviews I'm reading, the Z10 can't even match the Lumia920, which is based on the same processor. |
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Video: Hands-on review of 'the best BlackBerry RIM has ever made' - The Globe and Mail Not a revolution, but a "greatest hits" - some ask why but I'd ask "why not". Compelling choice for someone who isn't married to a platform yet. |
The reviews of the z10 are very appealing, but I'm not gona jump on the bandwagon until I can physically try the OS. Blackberry phones were always good, just he OS was really shitty. I hope the new BB10 and new phones can bring blackberry back to the game a litte, just cheering for our fellow Canadian company |
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they've thought out a lot of thoughtful small details that make it a great phone for a person who wants just a phone, as well as someone who wants more. and yeah, android has been using the notification light since the galaxy nexus. |
Just spoke to 5 Reps in the last day about inquiring the White Z10 and why Fido does not have it for preorder , only in black. Places like bestbuy/futureshop have the white z10 from fido available to be pre ordered. Also for you fido customers, 3 year contract for this phone is also available. " It is available for $350 on a 2 year voice and data agreement, however we are offering it for $150 on a 3 year voice and data agreement only to existing customers." |
Mines being shipped out today! Reserved it on fido.ca...hopefully the store receives it on day 1. Although I am having some doubts after reading the review from the verge. Have a look and let me know what you guys think BlackBerry Z10 review: a new life, or life support? | The Verge Posted via RS Mobile |
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