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Posted via CB1008-15-14 05:41 AMLike 0 - The only reason I would like hype behind both devices would be for the survival of blackberry. I'd love to see everyone with a blackberry again.
But that seems to be a pipe dream. Passport looks cool, but the size of the spacebar looks counter intuitive. And the lack of a shift or alt button is strange. They're removing more and more buttons as they release devices lol. Soon, there won't be a spacebar, the phone will simply recognize individual words and do it for you lol.
Posted via CB1008-15-14 05:47 AMLike 0 -
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Sent from my BlackBerry 9320 using Tapatalk08-15-14 01:32 PMLike 0 - I don't think there are millions of bbos users waiting to upgrade. The few people I know with BB devices now are given them via work and they accept whatever phone they get given. The kids in the UK who bought curves by the bucket load have all gone ios or Android and business has gone ios or wp.08-15-14 02:17 PMLike 0
- The Passport is like no other device ever created to date. It's unique and different. Its also the most innovative to date.
Quote me if you like, Apple FEARS the Passport. Lol
The Classic will have the ability to Convert Die Hard BOLD users refusing to put the Bolds down. The Classic will be the device to get them onto BB10.
Posted on my Q508-15-14 07:14 PMLike 0 - The Passport is like no other device ever created to date. It's unique and different. Its also the most innovative to date.
Quote me if you like, Apple FEARS the Passport. Lol
The Classic will have the ability to Convert Die Hard BOLD users refusing to put the Bolds down. The Classic will be the device to get them onto BB10.
Posted on my Q5
Posted via Q10RR08-16-14 03:35 PMLike 0 - I believe the Classic is for people:
1. Who want to be sure of their phones.
2. Who do not want to be guinea pigs for BlackBerry.
3. For whom end call means end call and nothing else.
4. Who have better things to do than testing.
5. Who want RnD done at cost of BlackBerry and hyper ventilating tech geeks.
6. Who multi task.
7. Who usually don't sit on a desk leisurely all day.
Q5SQR100-3/10.2.1.324708-17-14 01:32 AMLike 3 - I believe the Classic is for people:
1. Who want to be sure of their phones.
2. Who do not want to be guinea pigs for BlackBerry.
3. For whom end call means end call and nothing else.
4. Who have better things to do than testing.
5. Who want RnD done at cost of BlackBerry and hyper ventilating tech geeks.
6. Who multi task.
7. Who usually don't sit on a desk leisurely all day.
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Posted via Q10RRThunderbuck and Mr4aces like this.08-17-14 05:45 AMLike 2 - Because the Passport is creating its own genre. The huge, square screen and the active keyboard are making people pay attention to BlackBerry for the first time in years. People may actually walk into stores and ask to see it. If they like it, they may actually buy it!
Posted via CB10 on my SwagBerry Z1008-17-14 07:55 AMLike 0 - Because the Passport is creating its own genre. The huge, square screen and the active keyboard are making people pay attention to BlackBerry for the first time in years. People may actually walk into stores and ask to see it. If they like it, they may actually buy it!
Posted with no typos using the Q10tx ram likes this.08-17-14 11:24 AMLike 1 -
Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android because my Q10 is chargingSpartanSK117 likes this.08-17-14 01:05 PMLike 1 - If I'm not mistaken, wasn't everyone disgusted at how the 'Windmere' concept looked? I remember when the paper mockup was posted and I even recall someone saying they hope Blackberry doesn't release that. I myself, am a keyboard person but each to his own.
White BlackBerry Q5 - CB1008-17-14 04:32 PMLike 0 - So much passport noise! Just give me my classic please so I'd get back to work like I did with my 9900 and the noise is over.
Posted via CB1008-17-14 07:11 PMLike 3 - The phone is just too big. Looks awkward and it seems like it'll be a phone people pass by with nothing more than a "hmm looks different" I just tried passing around the photos amongst friends and they all think it's way too big and impractical. A lot of people here are dining with hope thinking that this device is going to do well.
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Posted with no typos using the Q1008-17-14 08:45 PMLike 0 - Because the Classic isn't spectacular.
It's neither new, nor special.
It's just another keyboard BlackBerry with a small screen.
This is the real enterprise phone. The one that might get some mass deploying in the enterprise.
Compared to the Passport, which is far more of a consumer device than the Classic, it just pales.
And I disagree vehemently with the guys/girls ladies/gentlemen who say that the Classic will make or break BlackBerry and that it will sell the most of BlackBerry 10 devices.
This is, as far as the data the market provides is concerned, one of the wrongest assertions ever.
The Classic is the form-factor that is the least desired in the current market place.
Basically no one wants such a device.
Except for some enterprises.
If anyone actually puts some real hope into the Classic selling decently, I hope that he/she is ready for a big disappointment.
Nothing would sell better than an all touch device obviously, but in the battle Classic vs Passport, I'll give the Passport the edge.
In the battle Z3 vs Classic, the Z3 has the edge.
Posted via CB1008-25-14 08:52 AMLike 0 - Because the Classic isn't spectacular.
It's neither new, nor special.
It's just another keyboard BlackBerry with a small screen.
This is the real enterprise phone. The one that might get some mass deploying in the enterprise.
Compared to the Passport, which is far more of a consumer device than the Classic, it just pales.
And I disagree vehemently with the guys/girls ladies/gentlemen who say that the Classic will make or break BlackBerry and that it will sell the most of BlackBerry 10 devices.
This is, as far as the data the market provides is concerned, one of the wrongest assertions ever.
The Classic is the form-factor that is the least desired in the current market place.
Basically no one wants such a device.
Except for some enterprises.
If anyone actually puts some real hope into the Classic selling decently, I hope that he/she is ready for a big disappointment.
Nothing would sell better than an all touch device obviously, but in the battle Classic vs Passport, I'll give the Passport the edge.
In the battle Z3 vs Classic, the Z3 has the edge.
Posted via CB10
The average smartphone user doesn't want anything with a BlackBerry logo on it. That is the reality of the situation.
BlackBerry has already conceded defeat in trying to compete for the average smartphone customer (at least for now). Their focus is enterprise/government and John Chen has repeatedly said so (as if their actions weren't evidence enough).
Your vehement disagreement notwithstanding, I am one of those who believes the Classic, not the Passport, will be BlackBerry's best-selling BB10 device. The most loyal part of their customer base IS enterprises, governments, and consumers who still use legacy BBs (why do you think they are STILL producing the Bold 9900 series?), and the Classic was built specifically for them. It is supposed to help them finally make the jump from their legacy BB devices to the BB10 platform.
BlackBerry's target market doesn't want or need spectacular. They need a workhorse of a phone that is the best mobile communication tool on the planet. That would be the Bold 9900 series right now, and the Classic will (hopefully) carry that torch.08-25-14 09:34 AMLike 5 - Your vehement disagreement notwithstanding, I am one of those who believes the Classic, not the Passport, will be BlackBerry's best-selling BB10 device. The most loyal part of their customer base IS enterprises, governments, and consumers who still use legacy BBs (why do you think they are STILL producing the Bold 9900 series?), and the Classic was built specifically for them. It is supposed to help them finally make the jump from their legacy BB devices to the BB10 platform.
BlackBerry's target market doesn't want or need spectacular. They need a workhorse of a phone that is the best mobile communication tool on the planet. That would be the Bold 9900 series right now, and the Classic will (hopefully) carry that torch.08-27-14 10:04 AMLike 0 - Agreed. It's just weird enough to attract attention and that CAN be a good thing for pulling consumers from their Appledroids. Maybe. It's also extraordinarily risky. If the capacitive keyboard works intuitively enough, it'll be a smashing success, IMO. MUCH depends on implementation. If consumers try it, find the learning curve too steep and return it a week later, like the Storm, BBRY will be glad to have the relatively conservative Q20 standing ready to slow the fall. IMO.08-27-14 11:33 AMLike 0
- I haven't really been interested in the Passport and have always had my eye on the Classic. But the more videos I see of the Passport, the better it looks for a typing experience once you have gotten use to the 3 row keyboard.
One of the main reasons I say this is the keyboard on the Passport being touch sensitive. The ability to just swipe backwards on the Passport if you want to delete a word or two. Whereas it you wanted to do that on the Q10 or the Classic then you would have to take your hands off of the keyboard, onto the screen and swipe... Just little things like this.
If this Classic really is targeted at the core business user then it needs to have a bigger battery than any other BlackBerry device.08-27-14 12:48 PMLike 0 - It's still a better way to delete than on android - at least you can long press the word or even full paragraphs and select then delete.
The classic will offer a comparable way of deleting words via the track pad, just hold down alt then scroll and delete, done.
I think the Classic is going to be a huge hit - the core BlackBerry base are qwerty users, but it has to come with the toolbelt, and BlackBerry is finally bringing that back - smart move.
#CB10 #Q10 #Darkhorse08-27-14 08:24 PMLike 0 -
Multitasking capacity, browser function, toast notifications and the ability to reply without leaving what you are doing, screen share on bbm, location sharing on bbm, the HUB (and everything associated with it), productivity apps, cloud services like Box, Dropbox, HDMI out, USB-OTG, etc
I might have missed a few - but you can't claim the Bold as being the ultimate mobile device for the professional unless all you do is basically email and text (and this is only bolstered by the toolbelt). All the noted features makes the new devices leaps and bounds more useful and more productive for most people in 2014 and beyond.
The Classic will be able to do everything the Bold 9900 can do (aside from some minor things) and more - if the toolbelt is the deciding factor for most, then the Classic will be BlackBerry's crown jewel.
Right now - it's honestly the Q series and Bold 9900 series that's BlackBerry's best offering for communication and mobility for the professional, and which way you lean depends on your needs - but when the Classic is released, there's simply no comparison.
Honestly - I get the toolbelt as a reason for not upgrading, but if the Classic flops, it won't be BlackBerry's fault - they've done a tremendous job with BlackBerry 10 and if legacy users want to stick with their legacy devices because of a few "missing features" it'll be because they can't or don't want to adapt to a new way of getting the job done, which isn't necessarily slower or faster, just different.
I hope for some good results with the release of the Classic.
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