Now some stupid reviewer can say the famous "feel premium in hands" ( instead bashing BlackBerry grippy back) but we, as user, will have to deal with slippery phone. Will try to get a dbrand carbon fiber look for the back to have more grip. Hope it will be avaible.
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Now some stupid reviewer can say the famous "feel premium in hands" ( instead bashing BlackBerry grippy back) but we, as user, will have to deal with slippery phone. Will try to get a dbrand carbon fiber look for the back to have more grip. Hope it will be avaible.
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That's what I was hoping for as well, a carbon fiber backing for good solid grip. Glass? slippery and if you drop the phone by accident, kiss that glass goodbye.
I might do the same if a carbon fiber backing is available, stick it on and have the grip.
So, does the BBA100-1 model number mean "BlackBerry Alcatel"? The new nomenclature must reflect the post-September, 2016 announcement that BlackBerry is formally exiting the smartphone design business and concentrating on software.
So, does the BBA100-1 model number mean "BlackBerry Alcatel"? The new nomenclature must reflect the post-September, 2016 announcement that BlackBerry is formally exiting the smartphone design business and concentrating on software.
They did, and the plot thickens.
Will the elusive Dtek 60 ever be seen in the wild, time will tell.
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I think anyone pre ordering a device that has yet to be officially announced was taking a pretty big chance. I'm not doing anything until I hear the official announcement
I'm considering the DTek60, but the OnePlus 3 also looks good, at $100 less. I've had a good experience with the OnePlus One. In fact, the only complaint I have is the GPS drops the signal fairly often. I don't know if this is a hardware failure or just some glitch in CM. I'm not using the official Cyanogen OS. Since I don't use navigation that often, it's not a pressing issue, although navigation is one of those things that needs to work when you need it, even if that's only once in a while.
The OP3 camera has optical stabilization, which the DTek60 doesn't, but I'm still interested in the DTek60.
Also, for sentimental reasons I wouldn't mind owning the last "in-house" (sort of) BlackBerry.
I'm considering the DTek60, but the OnePlus 3 also looks good, at $100 less. I've had a good experience with the OnePlus One. In fact, the only complaint I have is the GPS drops the signal fairly often. I don't know if this is a hardware failure or just some glitch in CM. I'm not using the official Cyanogen OS. Since I don't use navigation that often, it's not a pressing issue, although navigation is one of those things that needs to work when you need it, even if that's only once in a while.
The OP3 camera has optical stabilization, which the DTek60 doesn't, but I'm still interested in the DTek60.
Also, for sentimental reasons I wouldn't mind owning the last "in-house" (sort of) BlackBerry.