1. mastar97's Avatar
    If you use what's app as one of your main messaging services I wouldn't recommend getting it.. oh wait I should save this post for the 2017 thread

    Posted via CB10
    08-10-16 07:39 PM
  2. BBerryPowerUser's Avatar
    Honestly, since getting my Passport, Dual Core Berries seem too slow for me. Since the Passport is the only Quad Core BB10, I'll stick with that solely until I switch to a DroidBerry next year. Although, with the new Apple iPhone 7 coming out in September, I may go iPhone... Depends on what they do with the new 7. I do love the music prowess of the iPhone line (Apple Airplay Built In to the OS Architecture). But I prefer Droid for everything else.
    08-12-16 01:38 PM
  3. anon(9673419)'s Avatar
    I am buying one today for 100 bucks..giving up my passport..figured I would sell it now and get as much money as I can since BlackBerry is basically out of the phone business. I will miss this phone but I'm excited about picking up my Z30!
    09-28-16 12:53 PM
  4. 8bisaB's Avatar
    My Z30 is a solid work device. I work in very high RF environments, this phone has survived. We have the iPhone 6 as well and am on the 5 replacement unit now. where the Z30 just keeps going. The Z30 occasionally needs to be re booted as it gets locked up.

    We also have a Samsung 7, it's sold electronically, but the battery sucks, the Z30 lasts the entire day and if you are a couple hundred feet up a tower, you cannot be running to a charger.

    Sony was a piece of crap, three screen later it was in the trash. The Z30 still looks like it's new, yes I had/have a hard case on both.

    As far as a BlackBerry device goes, this is by far the best I have had, it the only one that survived the contract.

    It has had some repairs, I have had the unit apart twice to clean the mic, it does not like metal filings. As others. Have said, get a screen protector.

    Bottom line, if you want a solid work device this is the best I have experienced, if it's entertainment you want get a tablet.


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    10-01-16 04:29 AM
  5. b_martin89's Avatar
    It's a very good phone. Battery is great, and it's very durable. Mine has been naked since I bought it and it's been dropped quite a few times. A couple scuffs and that's it! The screen has never cracked.
    10-02-16 08:14 PM
  6. securityboy's Avatar
    It's definitely for me the best BlackBerry 10 device. Beats my Passport SE by a millimetre.

    Posted via CB10
    10-25-16 04:44 PM
  7. duezzer's Avatar
    If you can get one cheap and it does all you need it to do. You bet.

    Posted via CB10
    10-28-16 04:41 PM
  8. dforrest08's Avatar
    Honestly the phone is a few years old now but it still runs solid. I haven't had any problems I love it. I use my q10 more but that's just because I like a physical keyboard. But the keyboard and the Z30 is really good as well.

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    10-30-16 02:44 PM
  9. Segunfcb's Avatar
    Mine still runs fine but i'd advise that you get a DTEK60. It gives the BlackBerry experience as well as android

    Posted with my awesome Z30STA100-5/10.3.2.2639
    10-31-16 11:47 AM
  10. Ajith Raveendran's Avatar
    Blackberry is now shifting towards android platform , so it is not advisable to buy a new os10 phone

    Posted via CB10
    10-31-16 12:04 PM
  11. Skidoo583's Avatar
    Not sure what people mean by the browser needs to be updated, I have not had any problems.

    Posted via CB10
    10-31-16 02:22 PM
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