I'm a long time Blackberry user. I've always liked their build, quality, and keyboard. I'm currently using a 9900 on AT&T and just ordered a Q10 from shopblackberry.com using the T-mobile $100 off code to make the price $299. I'm looking forward to testing it out once it arrives. I've played with the Q10 in the AT&T and Verizon store, but it will be fun to see how it performs in hand.
I'm a long time Blackberry user. I've always liked their build, quality, and keyboard. I'm currently using a 9900 on AT&T and just ordered a Q10 from shopblackberry.com using the T-mobile $100 off code to make the price $299. I'm looking forward to testing it out once it arrives. I've played with the Q10 in the AT&T and Verizon store, but it will be fun to see how it performs in hand.
Eric
Congrats, I have one also and I believe you will love the device it's great.
Enjoy the double typing problems, you should have bought the Z30.
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After how long does that issue usually start to rear it's head?
I'm a month in and no sign of it, but everyone talking about it makes me nervous lol.
No way, to all touch devices. Physical keyboard BlackBerry is where it's at.
All touch is what the tablet is for. (j/k, before you go all thermonuclear on me)
Thanks for the suggestion on the Z30. The Z30 doesn't have a physical keyboard (which I want) and it costs $200 more than the Q10. I'm not a big fan of "all touch" screen phones. The reason I like Blackberry is because of the keyboard and the build quality. If I wanted an "all touch" screen phone, I'd probably buy a Moto X.
If I have problems with double typing, I'll send the phone back under warranty. If the Q10 doesn't work for me, I'll drop back to my 9900.