Hi, I have ordered a Blackberry Keyone. Will it have the latest android and receive other important updates now that TCL and Blackberry part ways. I used an iphone. Will the switch to Blackberry be a nice or difficult experience.
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Hi, I have ordered a Blackberry Keyone. Will it have the latest android and receive other important updates now that TCL and Blackberry part ways. I used an iphone. Will the switch to Blackberry be a nice or difficult experience.
Not sure why you’d move from iPhone to a three year old Android phone. If you’re worried about latest Android or security updates, it’s the wrong phone unfortunately...
Updates and patches ended a year ago. It is two Android versions behind.
Don't forget, it's a 3 year old device.
It's the KEYone, so I can see about 35 reasons to do that, and they can all be found underneath the display.
But there are 36 reasons to buy the Key²
If PKB is only concern, yes. OP was specifically concerning otherwise and PKB wasn’t ever mentioned. But I agree.
Nothing like being late to the game.....Should have stayed with an iPhone.
It's better than showing up and asking if the Classic will still get updates.....
But I don't get ordering something and not knowing what you are ordering.
Really? Happens all the time.
I know it happens... thus the folks that come here asking how to update "such and such". People do impulse buying all the time - I just dont' get it.
Like Dunt says, it happens and I don’t get it either. Usually the person asking, especially with BB10 hardware or later, seems to be spending time asking the right questions for the correct reasons just after it’s too late.
I mean if you google BlackBerry devices looking to purchase, you’d have to block CB and similar with all the comments and issues. As if, we’ll buy the BlackBerry and learn the details later maybe. LOL
Sure...it's human nature. It's not all cold logic. People don't always make the best purchase (or what you/we may perceive to be the best decision for them). When it's something like a BB10 device, maybe it's ignorance (or not fully understanding the extent of the situation until the device is put in front of them)(, maybe it's a bit of morbid curiosity (speaking for myself!), coupled with a hobbyist enthusiasm (also speaking for myself). It doesn't take huge leaps (no pun intended) to think of reasons. Probably googling "pop psych 101" could yield further explanations.