The best BlackBerry ever without WhatsApp: how do you feel?
- First of all everything they said in that statement about being able to expand their capabilities and provide better service is a bunch of baloney. Who are they providing better service too, the BB10 users they abandon, or the iphoney users they want you to upgrade too? Secondly if the app is already available and working and they intend to make it free, what's the big deal. And last but not least why would you upgrade to a windows 10 phone, by next year Microsoft will be out of the phone business after their Wndows 10 phone flops. My My aren't we being smug here, they only have 1/2 % more market share than BB10. How much are What'sApp being paid for this BS.I would bet that quite a few users installed What'sApp used it once and have never used it again. So in the end just install the Amazon App store version if you really want to use the app. end of story.tnbt42 likes this.03-01-16 01:50 PMLike 1
- The only thing it really offers over sms is the ability to chat with people overseas without overages. But like you said, there's still facebook and bbm (if anyone would use it) for that. I don't have anyone in other countries that I text with on a personal level, so I have no use for whatsapp...
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I've never actually met anyone that uses whatsapp, but then most of the people I know have iphones and would use imessage or BBM to chat for free internationally.
Interesting that it's so popular abroad.
Edit: actually found an article from 2014 which explains that whatsapp is much more popular outside of the US in places like Mexico, Brazil and India.
Can't post the link because I have less than 10 posts, but it's on wired.com for those that are interested.
Posted via CB1003-01-16 02:07 PMLike 0 - Jep, SD-card support is back due to massive negative critics. But you are not allowed to store apps on the sd-card although Android 6 does support this feature out of the box, Samsung decided to disable it to force users to buy the more expensive phones with more storage.
EHHMM
They disable it, because they want to preserve their users from slow sd-card memory, sure! Of course they are not forcing anyone to anything
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Posted without the aid of AutoCorrect with my physical keyboard via CB1003-01-16 03:07 PMLike 0 - Can we stop with this 'I only need sms....whatsapp is for babies and teens' nonsense.
If you only need sms FINE!!!
But trying to convince other people that they are better of without WA is plain ridiculous.
I have family abroad, we have a family WA group...we share pics, thoughts etc. I do the same with two friends groups. I know, I know...this is not REAL communication, only social media nonsense. As some fellow crackberrians seem to define what 'real' communication is.
For me, and millions and millions of other people that's HOW you communicate with friends/family these days.
If your phone is not able to do this any more, it is less of a communication tool.
If you have to force everyone to send a relevant pic/information (also, and only to you) via sms, it is BECAUSE your phone is less of a communication tool.
If you have to tell your relevant friends/family they should install BBM to text with you, it is BECAUSE your phone is less of a communication tool.
If you don't choose to only rely on sms, and/or BBM...but are forced to do it, it's BECAUSE your phone is less of a communication tool.
Period
PS:
sorry for the rant....but guys! Guys!!
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Posted without the aid of AutoCorrect with my physical keyboard via CB1003-01-16 03:08 PMLike 0 - Thank you for explaining this. I've been reading through this thread and simply could not figure out what the big deal is about whatsapp. I'm 25 and live in NYC and no one I know uses it to communicate. People were throwing around group chat as a reason for its use, but I'm pretty sure that the 4 major carriers let you group chat using sms or mms (I know for sure that att does).
I've never actually met anyone that uses whatsapp, but then most of the people I know have iphones and would use imessage or BBM to chat for free internationally.
Interesting that it's so popular abroad.
Edit: actually found an article from 2014 which explains that whatsapp is much more popular outside of the US in places like Mexico, Brazil and India.
Can't post the link because I have less than 10 posts, but it's on wired.com for those that are interested.
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Posted without the aid of AutoCorrect with my physical keyboard via CB1003-01-16 03:10 PMLike 0 -
Just like BlackBerry was out of touch not to put WiFi on the Storm, but that's a different story altogether and I still loved mine.IndianTiwari likes this.03-01-16 03:54 PMLike 1 - Emmmm not supporting Whatsapp means that the app will be no longer working or just not updated anymore?
Maybe the last version will be running until is unfeasible due to security reasons.
I am very sad... BB10 is simply amazing, so clean, fast....
Now crying... pretty soon getting angry... probably moving to Android... so making them win! Fxxx!!!03-01-16 04:06 PMLike 0 -
Yes, you are so "in touch" for being willing to give away all of your info to WA and everyone they share your info to (it's a "free" service yet they still make money, hm...) just so you can use this "new" technology of IM through your phone (not like IM services like ICQ and MSN Messenger was around for phones using data coverage back in the days of the flip phone or anything... LOL) when you can do the exact same things using the silly simple (I thought simpler the better, at least under the KISS principle, Keep It Simple S... you should know the rest) thing that comes with the phone and works just as well...
Anyway, thanks again for making my day, and congrats on feeling part of the majority and fitting in while using your "new" and "cutting edge" technology, LMAO.
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We both know that WhatsApp does not do the same things text messaging can. There are hundreds of reasons mentioned up and down in this thread and I'm going to go so far and guess you could have read them but you obviously chose not to.
Saying WhatsApp works just as well as text messages or does the same thing is like saying your precious Passport can do the same things as my 7730! It can send messages! It can receive emails! Sure it can't take take photos or even connect to my car without bluetooth but IT'S THE SAME THING AND NEW STUFF IS DUMB
Also, what kind of majority do you feel part of when using a BlackBerry? Where do you fit in? Government officials? Wall Street interns? Pop stars whose career went downhill since the late 2000s?
Ignorance is bliss they say, not without reasonLast edited by MaxxxBerry23; 03-01-16 at 05:00 PM.
03-01-16 04:33 PMLike 3 - I think this is another NA/ ROW divide. I'd take the lack of whatsapp pretty seriously, it's probably my #1 communication app. Overseas SMS can rack up the bucks.
On the other hand we do have a years notice and I'm hoping to have at least one droidberry in my pocket by then. C'mon Vienna!naveedk likes this.03-01-16 04:42 PMLike 1 - [warn]WhatsApp is open for discussion but assessment of other members is not. Keep it on course. [/warn]03-01-16 04:57 PMLike 2
- Wow, so cool all those "insights" and privacy paranoia. Free service? I bought the app in 2008 for about $5 bucks...Hmm... Guess what? BlackBerry also has your info thanks to using a BlackBerry ID. Your carrier whom you use to send and receive text messages also has your info! All those evil data miners out there!
We both know that WhatsApp does not do the same things text messaging can. There are hundreds of reasons mentioned up and down in this thread and I'm going to go so far and guess you could have read them but you obviously chose not to.
Saying WhatsApp works just as well as text messages or does the same thing is like saying your precious Passport can do the same things as my 7730! It can send messages! It can receive emails! Sure it can't take take photos or even connect to my car without bluetooth but IT'S THE SAME THING AND NEW STUFF IS DUMB
Also, what kind of majority do you feel part of when using a BlackBerry? Where do you fit in? Government officials? Wall Street interns? Pop stars whose career went downhill since the late 2000s?
Ignorance is bliss they say, not without reason
And you paid for Whatsapp?? It's "free" for everyone now, odd. And I pay for my SMS services, it's part of my mobile phone plan. I know exactly how they profit from me. Whether or not WA used to charge back in 2008, they don't now. So you have to ask yourself, how do they profit now? Yah, it's such "paranoia" to use common sense... :'D
Posted without the aid of AutoCorrect with my physical keyboard via CB1003-01-16 08:20 PMLike 0 - i find myself in a similar predicament.
well.. of course side loading works... and i hope it will continue to do so...
most of my family and friends are on Whatsapp.. and almost everyone at work uses LINE...
so as it is.. i already sideload LINE for work... and currently have the bbos Whatsapp...
eventually it will reach a point that everything may have to be side loaded... which runs slower and doesn't always have full integration.. with sharing etc. etc....
sigh... anyways... def not an apple person.. but will seriously consider samsung edge or something...
specs aren't everything.. but hey.. it's available here.. and with tonnes of options and accessories.. at a fraction of the cost of blackberry stuff here
i was holding on to bbos10.. but now with bb running android too.. i feel i might as well get a samsung.. sorry.. not trolling..
coming from a long long time bb fan... quite upset.. but.. to each his own...
good luck guys!03-01-16 09:51 PMLike 0 - Well I think we won't end up be pushed out of WhatsApp in January 2017.
They recommend to upgrade to iOS, Android > 2.3 or Windows Phone > 8.1. But they probably say so, because our OS10 App won't get any new features by then. So to use those new features we should upgrade our phones.
But I can't imagine they simply block older versions. Why should they? Maybe if their infrastructure gets changed at some point, but I think that'll be a long run 'till then...
Well I'd be pretty disappointed, if WhatsApp really would stop working at some point, but until then... Just use the device that's best for you, and if it's time to change to another OS... But in fact I personally will try to stick to OS10 as long as possible!03-02-16 03:33 AMLike 0 -
Fact is WhatsApp is the primary communication tool today with over a billion users. Put that into comparison with roughly 80 million BBM users. I don't use WhatsApp because I have to feel part of something - whatever that may be - I use it because it is the most convenient tool to get the job done.
Using common sense in this case does not mean diminishing WhatsApp, but recognising that taking one of the most important communication tools away from a phone thats supposedly best at communication is no good.
That's how the product life cycle goes. Early adopters will always pay more than late ones as market saturation comes closer and growth rates shrink.
Also, I like how you never reply to any of my arguments but instead answer with your personal feelings towards being part of a majority. I was looking forward to a serious discussion, too bad.servandohv and IndianTiwari like this.03-02-16 05:04 AMLike 2 -
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- I can't help but feel it is kind of important to you, or you would have stopped bringing it up 2 posts ago latest. Congrats on your self esteem
Fact is WhatsApp is the primary communication tool today with over a billion users. Put that into comparison with roughly 80 million BBM users. I don't use WhatsApp because I have to feel part of something - whatever that may be - I use it because it is the most convenient tool to get the job done.
Using common sense in this case does not mean diminishing WhatsApp, but recognising that taking one of the most important communication tools away from a phone thats supposedly best at communication is no good.
That's how the product life cycle goes. Early adopters will always pay more than late ones as market saturation comes closer and growth rates shrink.
Also, I like how you never reply to any of my arguments but instead answer with your personal feelings towards being part of a majority. I was looking forward to a serious discussion, too bad.
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Posted without the aid of AutoCorrect with my physical keyboard via CB1003-02-16 07:58 AMLike 0 - Not too bothered. I rarely used it and was considering deleting it anyway. Big shame for those who did use it though.pizzawheel and joseanmx like this.03-02-16 10:38 AMLike 2
- its about this....our lovely Classic without Whatsapp, what didnt you get ? . And im seeing that many use whatsapp like me , for business purposes, for obvious reasons. And of course its absence will be a boundary for many to keep the device03-02-16 10:51 AMLike 0
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Posted without the aid of AutoCorrect with my physical keyboard via CB1003-02-16 10:58 AMLike 0 - We still have the option of sideloading a whatsapp apk. Not a major messaging app for me. BBM is king!
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