Who's with me?
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Who's with me?
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Sure, as a secondary device.
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Q10 is my main phone. What I cannot do on here I do on my tablet. If I ever have to go to a virtual keyboard for a phone, I'll go back to my flip phone and stop texting. That's how much I hate virtual keyboards.
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Preach on brother Eugen!!!!
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I keep a Z10 powered up for reading with Kindle, a few podcasts, and cruising the forums with the CB app. It's never going to be a daily driver again, but I get nostalgic plus I'm just curious to see how long it'll go before it dies. It has some blotches on the digitizer that I thought was the death knell for this particular device, but 4.5 years later it's still kicking.
Q10 primary device for ever!!!!! Happy new year
Still rocking my Z30 since June 2014 not thinking of changing yet. Phone still runs perfectly well.
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Z10 daily driver with laptop as my main secondary device. I'm a digital omnivore, but in terms of daily use, here is my personal hierarchy, with hours of "active use," meaning time it's readily available and primary:
PCs (8-12 hours a day)
Z10 (8-16 hours a day )
Kindle (1-2 hours a day)
IPad (1-2 hours a day)
KEYone (4-8 hours a week)
From the screen of my trusty Z10 using the exceptional BlackBerry VKB.
If it works for you and makes you happy, why not?
Still using my Passport 70% of the time but recently took a vacation using my android device and gave my Passport a 7 day rest.:)
Still using my PP SE 100% of the time and I actually intend to restore it to its former glory soon.
My classic comes with me into the grave. We are inseparable. We are one.
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Then you should stock up on batteries! That would be an awful way to go!
Thank you for the suggestion but we are against unnatural implants. In time she might be replaced with a younger, taller and slimmer model but she will always remain my favorite.
On a serious note: while I am perfectly content with my classic there are times that bb10 limitations give me a headache. Then I glance over at a key series phone (just a glance though, I promise!).
Blackberry Passport and Z30 still being used between my business partner and myself.
Using a specific build of Android TickTick as a
My tasks app, specific build of Android Deezer for streaming music, Android GDMSS Plus for monitoring cameras, native KeePassB for passwords, modified version of Android Fennec browser, native calendar, native Remember with Evernote integration for my notes, BlackBerry Link remote storage on two PC's for wifi access to my Box accounts, specific build of Android NewPipe for YouTube background streaming.
Use it until it no longer works for your needs. Nothing wrong with that at all!
Still using my BlackBerry Passport here. 👑
So you're saying it didn't explode at 12:00:00AM yesterday?
Went from Key 2 to a Classic. This is my first experience with BB10. So far, so good.
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EDIT day after NYD, spotify is working again. Battery still bad, but plugged in its a wyfy phone at least. mine didn't explode, and I just got the K1 b/c the battery won't stay charged anymore and didn't make sense to me to replace it at this point. but I did try to use spotify since its already Bluetooth linked to my toolbox and it won't load anymore. I am not using it for calling since the new phone came in a week ago, and this keyboard is pretty nice, albeit a little smaller, but I sure am gonna miss that phone.
Nope, working just fine. 😎
Still using my Classic, nothing beats it for banging out emails and texts all day long!
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Just for the record, I don't think anyone predicted phones would.stop working on 12/31/2019, especially after BlackBerry issued their statement that they would not be shuttering the backend services.
From the screen of my trusty Z10 using the exceptional BlackBerry VKB.
Ya. I don't think anyone believed for a second that someone was left in the server room to smash everything to bits exactly one second after midnight on the 1st.
It'll just die naturally as contracts aren't renewed and things break.
The only thing for sure is that BlackBerry is off the hook from now on - whether it last 3 years or 3 days.
Love my Classic (took my BB9900 place) as well as my SE PP and use both daily