- I am looking to buy a BlackBerry 9000 bold because I think they’re such cool phones but I heard you can’t activate or run them because BlackBerry will be shutting down their operating system in about a year is that true I’m new here this would be my first BlackBerry05-03-19 12:04 AMLike 0
- BlackBerry World (apps store) will be shut down by the end of this year. Most of the BlackBerry services will be ended by the same time. BlackBerry phone that run BBOS or BB10 couldn't be a useful phone or a daily driver if you use the phone as a smartphone.
If you really love BlackBerry, you can choose the Key 2. The newest BlackBerry phone that runs on Android.
BlackBerry OS was really a great OS and run on a great selection of devices, but unfortunately, you are too late.
The grand party is over.
Hurry up and join our party and get the Keyone or Key 2, because our current small party might have a similar end soon.05-03-19 03:21 AMLike 3 - The old Bold, Curve, and Torch series devices all used a special network connection, BIS, for data services. BlackBerry will be shutting down the BIS servers so use as a smartphone would be more difficult than it already is with such an old device.
At this point, the only BlackBerry devices worth looking at are running Android.05-03-19 05:23 PMLike 0 - hello, i bought last week a blackberry bold 9000, and i have the rest of the year to download apps from the store.. in the future, you can still get the jar files from the internet, and i use this little blackberry for zello, twitter and music, u can still use opera browser, works fine , and logic mail for mails, tho idk how to configure it, but still a good phone u know.. for those stuff i mentioned before works fine, also for sms and calls..
Sent from my BlackBerry 9000 using Tapatalkqan qaq likes this.05-05-19 09:31 AMLike 1 - BB7 devices are NOT smartphones and haven't been for a long long time.
They're feature phones with a bangin' keyboard and a few extras like e-mail, brickbreaker and super slow and laggy internet browsing.
If you're gonna go pre-android, it would make more sense to go for a Classic instead.
But the real better choice would be the KEYone/KEY2/LEJohn Albert and GlennLaycock like this.05-05-19 12:10 PMLike 2 - If the network providers shut down BIS is it possible to download BES and host it on an old PC from home (or the office)? I guess what I am asking is what is the role of the Blackberry NOC in all this?05-05-19 02:28 PMLike 0
- Does this mean my old Curve will still function for telephone and texting, but nothing else? And do we have an exact date for this shutdown. I was appalled at receiving no communication whatsoever about the loss of BBM, no email, no BBm or text. So I suspect I won't get a warning if my phone is going to stop working.06-16-19 12:04 PMLike 0
- Does this mean my old Curve will still function for telephone and texting, but nothing else? And do we have an exact date for this shutdown. I was appalled at receiving no communication whatsoever about the loss of BBM, no email, no BBm or text. So I suspect I won't get a warning if my phone is going to stop working.06-16-19 01:27 PMLike 0
- Does this mean my old Curve will still function for telephone and texting, but nothing else? And do we have an exact date for this shutdown. I was appalled at receiving no communication whatsoever about the loss of BBM, no email, no BBm or text. So I suspect I won't get a warning if my phone is going to stop working.06-16-19 05:46 PMLike 0
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I'm pretty confident that neither Apple nor Android can get those items right for many people, judging by the reluctance/refusal of many BB10/BBOS users to jump ship, but if they work for you conite, knock yourself out.06-28-19 06:06 PMLike 0 - I'm pretty sure bb10adopter111 is stating that Apple and Android can't get them right for him specifically, as most people would only be referring to their own experience when making such a statement.
I'm pretty confident that neither Apple nor Android can get those items right for many people, judging by the reluctance/refusal of many BB10/BBOS users to jump ship, but if they work for you conite, knock yourself out.
And don't worry, bb10adopter111 and I go way back - no need to intervene.06-28-19 06:20 PMLike 3 -
No worries; whether you and bb10adopter go back or not is irrelevant, he can take care of himself. It's sort of like when Chuck_Finley69 and I get into an argument/discussion/what have you....06-28-19 06:38 PMLike 0 - Pretty sure you're overestimating that, but then again, there are tons of threads where we've discussed that ad nauseum...so perhaps we can just say that we disagree and let others decide for themselves on this one?
No worries; whether you and bb10adopter go back or not is irrelevant, he can take care of himself. It's sort of like when Chuck_Finley69 and I get into an argument/discussion/what have you....06-29-19 06:06 AMLike 0 - Quite correct Chuck, you do indeed strive to keep it civil. The overall point was that you are quite capable of looking after yourself, much like bb10adopter. It is possible to disagree without being disagreeable....hell, it's even possible to joke around with those you disagree with in some cases.....07-01-19 05:20 AMLike 0
- I am looking to buy a BlackBerry 9000 bold because I think they’re such cool phones but I heard you can’t activate or run them because BlackBerry will be shutting down their operating system in about a year is that true I’m new here this would be my first BlackBerry
If you want a keyboard BlackBerry, look at one of the Android powered KEY devices. They should function for years to come.
For an idea of what life is like without BIS The Bold Explorer but it's been going down hill as fewer and fewer apps function these days.07-01-19 07:27 AMLike 0 -
- BBOS Devices won't run Android.
- BB10 Devices have an only 4.3 Runtime - but the OS can't be replaced and the Runtime can't be updated.
- BB Android Devices will only run the BlackBerry version of Android that is released for them.
Give it a try... has been tried. Not sure about PRIMOS, but the rules of the bootloader are the same.07-01-19 08:17 AMLike 0 - i was thinking more leaving BBOS on
Sideloading PrimeOS and running it on top of BBOS
Even if it slows it should be good enough for watching videos, surfing internet and a whole new browser to use.
Is it plausible to run an OS on top of an OS like it were an app?...anyone??07-01-19 09:42 AMLike 0 -
- i was thinking more leaving BBOS on
Sideloading PrimeOS and running it on top of BBOS
Even if it slows it should be good enough for watching videos, surfing internet and a whole new browser to use.
Is it plausible to run an OS on top of an OS like it were an app?...anyone??
But no, you can't magically install something like PrimeOS on top of BB10 or BBOS..07-01-19 10:29 AMLike 0
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