- Just two days ago I purchased my first BlackBerry in probably a decade, the Classic. My initial impressions are mixed. I am coming from Windows Phone/Mobile devices and I am baffled that on an enterprise focused device Microsoft services are either non-existent or poorly implemented. That said, the device itself is fantastic. The dimensions, weight, textures, and of course keyboard are all testaments to its great design. It is even pleasing to simply pick up and hold. The more time I dedicate to learning the OS the more I enjoy using it. However, after spending some time reading articles on this forum and elsewhere, I have little to no confidence that investing in BB OS is a good idea. Though not official, there is plenty of evidence that BB OS is going to be an unfortunate casualty of what is becoming a 100% consumer driven industry. I was perfectly happy with Windows Phone/Mobile and the future of that platform is far brighter than BB OS. Though I am falling in love with BlackBerry again, I feel that at any moment they are going to tie the knot with Android. The thought of continuing to use BlackBerry devices and being forced to use Android gives me shivers. If I am inevitably going to switch back to Windows Mobile once BB OS reaches EOL, why even bother using it now? The experience is likely to degrade over time. I am considering returning the Classic and taking a Lumia 950 home with me instead, though I am hoping someone here can convince me otherwise. Cheers.igor10000 likes this.12-04-15 06:48 AMLike 1
- Return the Classic... I think you have a understand now that you didn't have two days ago. BB10 is a great OS, but with no future at this point. Might be fine as is for years to come... or it might not be. Why take the chance at this point if you don't have too.12-04-15 07:40 AMLike 3
- Even if Windows Mobile is a sinking ship as you claim (despite an entirely new OS, new flagship devices, new developer support, and a dedicated Nadella) at least I would not be starting from scratch as I am with BB OS. I want to stick with BlackBerry, I really do. But, if the company itself projects that it is more interested in becoming just another Google vendor; why should I support it? Also, I wouldn't be "jumping to" Windows Mobile as I already have three Lumias and a Band. The bottom-line is at least Microsoft is investing in Windows Mobile. I don't get the same feeling in regards to BlackBerry and BB OS.12-04-15 08:23 AMLike 0
- Whether BB10 is as EOL or not, it is a well thought out OS and can surely be said to be at or near its zenith of development. I don't the the same can be said of the windows OS. So, of BB10 suits your current needs then keep the Classic, which is a great phone, and get a windows phone next, when it will be further along in its development.
I wish the OP a long and happy life, so this probably isn't the last phone he will ever have.
Posted via CB 10 on my Passport12-04-15 08:53 AMLike 0 - Thanks for the responses. I am going to stop by an AT&T store this afternoon and put the Lumia 950 in my hands one more time. Who knows, I might end up reactivating my faithful Lumia 925.12-04-15 10:12 AMLike 0
- Just two days ago I purchased my first BlackBerry in probably a decade, the Classic. My initial impressions are mixed. I am coming from Windows Phone/Mobile devices and I am baffled that on an enterprise focused device Microsoft services are either non-existent or poorly implemented. That said, the device itself is fantastic. The dimensions, weight, textures, and of course keyboard are all testaments to its great design. It is even pleasing to simply pick up and hold. The more time I dedicate to learning the OS the more I enjoy using it. However, after spending some time reading articles on this forum and elsewhere, I have little to no confidence that investing in BB OS is a good idea. Though not official, there is plenty of evidence that BB OS is going to be an unfortunate casualty of what is becoming a 100% consumer driven industry. I was perfectly happy with Windows Phone/Mobile and the future of that platform is far brighter than BB OS. Though I am falling in love with BlackBerry again, I feel that at any moment they are going to tie the knot with Android. The thought of continuing to use BlackBerry devices and being forced to use Android gives me shivers. If I am inevitably going to switch back to Windows Mobile once BB OS reaches EOL, why even bother using it now? The experience is likely to degrade over time. I am considering returning the Classic and taking a Lumia 950 home with me instead, though I am hoping someone here can convince me otherwise. Cheers.
So, based on everything (including what Chen has been saying, among others) it seems most likely that as of this point BB10 is shifting to become the business/enterprise OS with Android on BlackBerry for the masses. I think it is also clear that Chen eventually wants to manage only one OS but whether that is BB10, Android, or a hybrid of the two (or keeping both if financially viable), is unknown. All we know is that Chen is going to "...let the market decide".
So as long as you are cool with no native Instagram, SnapChat, likely Netflix, Uber and a few other big name apps ever coming to BB10 you should find that it is ultimately to your liking. It is still up in the air over whether or not Facebook or Twitter will be updated. I think they will be eventually but because of APIs and BB10 they both will likely always be crippled compared to the real deals.
Here is another way to think about it: some of us diehard BB10ers have considered switching to Windows Phone if/when BB10 is absolutely EOL--which is still likely to happen in a year or two (or not) depending on what route Chen decides to go. Some have stated they are committed to riding it out to its ultimate bitter end; and others to this day are still buying new BB10 handsets or considering buys in the face of all of this "BB10 is dead"/Priv hoopla. Sure, some staunchly believe that BB10 is now EOL or was even DOA at launch, but whatever; those users I mentioned should be indicative of just how awesome BB10 truly is and in the least should give you two years of enjoyment if that is worth it to you.
Once again, if you expect some sort of true consumer's experience with BB10 you will be sorely disappointed but there are some work arounds and 3rd Party apps to help ease the pain. If you accept BB10s limitations and your own needs do not fall to far outside of those limitations than you are most likely to find the BB10 experience to be second to none.
Funny, a few years ago it was speculated that WinPhone could become the #1 mobile OS in the world. Never happened, of course, but considering their new partnership with Xioami and a billion Chinese, as well as the rumored Surface Phone (been rumored for years, current rumors indicate that under Nadella it might actually see the light of day), MSs fortunes in mobile are very likely to change to the positive. It is however not likely they will overtake Android or iOS but they do stand the chance to severely close the 3rd place gap.eddy_berry likes this.12-04-15 12:06 PMLike 1 - Microsoft services are very well integrated to bb10
Mail, contacts, calendar and tasks: setup outlook.com or office 365 with exchange active sync.
Donwload "connect to one drive" app from BlackBerry world and then you will have one drive integrated to file explorer.
I went with outlook.com and left gmail because the microsft services are far well more integrated in bb10.
Posted via CB1012-04-15 01:06 PMLike 0 -
- Microsoft services are very well integrated to bb10
Mail, contacts, calendar and tasks: setup outlook.com or office 365 with exchange active sync.
Donwload "connect to one drive" app from BlackBerry world and then you will have one drive integrated to file explorer.
I went with outlook.com and left gmail because the microsft services are far well more integrated in bb10.
Posted via CB10
I was pleasantly surprised how well integrated the outlook.com email was integrated in BBOS. Everything you said in your post works really well. If I had known that I would have continued using it. Slowly transitioning back to it as primary personal email, calendar, contacts and tasks.
I have mine setup with server eas.outlook.com. It supports auto replies within organisation or out between specific times and dates.
Posted via CB1012-04-15 09:14 PMLike 0 - Firstly as far as believing anything BlackBerry says I just have one thing to say PlayBook and OS10. Now that we have that out of the way, for me the experience has been steadily degrading as my Z30 develops more and more bugs daily, I now have the delay issue as well. So for me this is my last BlackBerry as I didn't but it for the brand I bought it for the OS which has given me 2 years of relatively excellent service in these last few months I have weighed up the options and find myself leaning towards Windows Phone, and my wife has also stated that she is considering an iPhone, personally I hate the damp things but that's her problem, what I'm trying to illustrate for you is that you have 2 die hard blackberry fans that absolutely detest Android and BlackBerry has nothing to offer us anymore, we use our phones for a combination of work and private and the BlackBerry OS just doesn't make the cut anymore. The choice is yours but I'm done.
Posted via CB1012-05-15 01:51 PMLike 0 - Firstly as far as believing anything BlackBerry says I just have one thing to say PlayBook and OS10. Now that we have that out of the way, for me the experience has been steadily degrading as my Z30 develops more and more bugs daily, I now have the delay issue as well. So for me this is my last BlackBerry as I didn't but it for the brand I bought it for the OS which has given me 2 years of relatively excellent service in these last few months I have weighed up the options and find myself leaning towards Windows Phone, and my wife has also stated that she is considering an iPhone, personally I hate the damp things but that's her problem, what I'm trying to illustrate for you is that you have 2 die hard blackberry fans that absolutely detest Android and BlackBerry has nothing to offer us anymore, we use our phones for a combination of work and private and the BlackBerry OS just doesn't make the cut anymore. The choice is yours but I'm done.
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Posted via CB1012-05-15 03:37 PMLike 0 -
I wanted to respond to this on my Classic, but since web pages dont scale properly I was unable to see the last several characters of each line. Had to grab my Lumia 925 to do so. Anyways, I'm curious, you obviously have something against Windows Phone / Mobile; what is it? Did you abandon it after a bad experience?12-05-15 10:03 PMLike 0 - First of all, BlackBerry 10 devices are still being sold new through carriers and BlackBerry itself.
What this means is that BlackBerry will support the OS for AT LEAST 2 years, which is the length of an average phone contract). If they dont, BlackBerry is going to get burned by the carriers, and risk future deals with them.
So no need to worry about the support for the next two years.
Please stop with the whole drama, people. BlackBerry 10 phones will still work, and will still be updated for the next couple years.
Posted via CB10David Tyler likes this.12-05-15 10:37 PMLike 1 - it depends on your needs...
I have 4 classic, 1 in my hands and 3 unopened.
Why? I had several 9900 for 4 years and never felt it was outdated.
I don't need latest specs just good hardware with a nice software.
Why do people change so frequently mobile phones?
How many here still use Windows xp? Or old computers?
Just buy what you need, your classic will be ok in 2 years for sure.
RegardsLyoobaBerry likes this.12-06-15 05:20 AMLike 1 - Enjoy your Classic mine has worked perfect for the year I had it not the highest specs but should do what you want it to for as long as need it there is a new Venice coming out next year that has my eye and could be the replacement for Classic however running Android by then maybe BB will have some bugs worked out of the os .12-06-15 06:53 AMLike 0
- My life is in OneNote and it is unusable on the Classic. Remember is not terrible and I could potentially use it if there is a way to access it via Blend. Does anyone know of any way to do so or otherwise work with Remember notes on a pc? Another alternative is Evernote of course but with 10 TB of free OneDrive storage I would rather not pay for Evernote if I did not absolutely need to.
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12-06-15 08:38 AMLike 0 - My life is in OneNote and it is unusable on the Classic. Remember is not terrible and I could potentially use it if there is a way to access it via Blend. Does anyone know of any way to do so or otherwise work with Remember notes on a pc? Another alternative is Evernote of course but with 10 TB of free OneDrive storage I would rather not pay for Evernote if I did not absolutely need to.
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Posted via CB1012-06-15 11:14 AMLike 0 - Superfly_FRRetired ModeratorAlright.
Serious derail here.
Thread closed to let you chill out, will reopen (eventually) after appropriate measures and cleanup.
Edit:
Cleaned, reopened.
Don't force my comeback.
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