It's not technically obsolete yet, though it may get there soon.
It's not technically obsolete yet, though it may get there soon.
On sabbatical.
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Mea culpa.
Hypothermia?
On a timeout, seeing other people.
Hypnotised by Google? Snif snif
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zombiefied....daed OS walking
Acting smug while drinking wine with the dread pirate Roberts.
Comatose
Fallen to neglect.
"curbed" (as in "kicked to the...")
On vacation.
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BB10 fu ged abow dit
BlackBerry will not pull the plug on BB10 until all their government contracts expire. In the meantime JC is hard at work trying to secure android for enterprise use before that happens.
Don't expect much support from BlackBerry for their own OS anytime soon.
They laugh at me because I'm different; I laugh at them because they're all the same.
Maintenance mode.
Considering there is an OS update to come and security patches when needed, I'm certain supported is more than okay to use
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ON that note: I thought Chen clearly stated he would not release an Android OS version until it could be locked down and secured like BB10. Is the Priv locked down and secured? Or a work in progress?
As a decision maker, an investment in the Priv would be all but impossible given the pricing relative to other Android devices that, according to IT offer 90% for less than half of the Priv. So, for us BB10 users, this may be a good thing . . . It will force BB to keep OS10 ALIVE for longer than expected.
Plucked berry
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