AlienALX
Well-known member
My lord... I've never understood why there are phones with such tiny keyboard on it. Just why? And can you even type on those? :huh: If you've got big fingers, then you're in some trouble.
You would be surprised just how usable those keypads are dude. On Blackberry they are exceptional, and I am convinced that without them they would no longer exist.
I've had several Blackberrys now, and every single one has been exceptional for communications. The Passport was great, but side loading was hit and miss. It also had a odd shaped screen.
I have had a couple of regular old Android phones now (Koolnee K1 currently, and a Oppo) but they are quite boring and god, I hate prodding the screen. It's a horribly hateful interface I have never quite managed to master.
It hasn't quite been a year yet (I bought the Koolnee in March of 2018) but I have stuck to my method of changing phones yearly (because I get bored of the same one) and just spending a maximum limit of £170. That is instead of paying nearly £500 for the Passport at launch.
I switched back to Blackberry with the Porsche (which I wanted as a collector's item because they were $2500 at launch) but BB10 is basically dead now. The browser was outdated, and using the web was hit and miss because of security certificates etc. However, it did make a fantastic internet radio (and it's stunning) that I use daily.
Still got my Passport too, as selling it would involve such a loss that there's no point.
Then again I don't buy phones to sell. I "only" paid £169 for the Keyone, but from what I have seen they are fantastic. The thumb print scanner seems like it will be easier to use than randomly sticking my pointer finger around the back of my current phone and hoping for the best.
Plus it'll work, because Blackberrys always do. They really are exceptional when it comes to the OS.