If no KEY3, what will you get?
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"I have no doubt that in the next 5 years everyone here will need to have a smart watch, if not for productivity then for the Health aspect alone, some medical funds may set it as a requirement and some doctors may want you to use one so that they can have a Real-Time feed of how you are doing e.g. after a major procedure. People with existing heart problems or in a family that’s known for them will also need to invest in one. People who suffer from any sort of chronic illness, chronic pain etc.... or if you are just a health nut wanting to get precise measurements of your daily routine and calorie management"
So you claim you know what "everyone here" will need - a smartwatch for the "health aspect"
My argument is that if my doctor ever got that lazy, requiring me to wear an Apple watch, I'd move on.cyberdoggie likes this.01-02-20 05:22 PMLike 1 - You literally said:
"I have no doubt that in the next 5 years everyone here will need to have a smart watch, if not for productivity then for the Health aspect alone, some medical funds may set it as a requirement and some doctors may want you to use one so that they can have a Real-Time feed of how you are doing e.g. after a major procedure. People with existing heart problems or in a family that’s known for them will also need to invest in one. People who suffer from any sort of chronic illness, chronic pain etc.... or if you are just a health nut wanting to get precise measurements of your daily routine and calorie management"
So you claim you know what "everyone here" will need - a smartwatch for the "health aspect"
My argument is that if my doctor ever got that lazy, requiring me to wear an Apple watch, I'd move on.
I don’t see how it’s lazy for a Doctor to get real-time data of their patient? Or am I missing something in what you are saying?01-02-20 05:39 PMLike 0 - Key2 hasn't done as well as keyòne.So doesn't look like a Key3 shouldn't be the next phone.
Priv2 slider with a beefed up battery from the original Priv.
Even something based on the Titan from Unihertz. Smaller something like a Passport 2.
BlackBerry need to think outside the box.Something thats different to Samsung or Apple.01-11-20 07:53 PMLike 0 - Originally Posted by [email protected]Key2 hasn't done as well as keyòne.So doesn't look like a Key3 shouldn't be the next phone.
Priv2 slider with a beefed up battery from the original Priv.
Even something based on the Titan from Unihertz. Smaller something like a Passport 2.
BlackBerry need to think outside the box.Something thats different to Samsung or Apple.01-11-20 08:48 PMLike 0 - Originally Posted by [email protected]Hope they don't stop with Qwerty Phones.Even if TCL take it all over.Watching the Titan closely but think it's a big and heavy for me.I found the Priv a bit heavy also.Gtrxuone likes this.01-12-20 09:27 AMLike 1
- BlackBerry doesn’t really have anything per se. It’s all QNX which is more agnostic to any specific anything. There’s zero advantage to BlackBerry with QNX and that’s message BlackBerry doesn’t ever want changed. QNX benefits from it’s compatibly across the spectrum and it’s why BlackBerry Enterprise focused strategy doesn’t concern itself with anything consumers mobile related.01-12-20 04:20 PMLike 0
- I switched from a Motion to a Pixel 3 a few months ago. I've loved the VKB since the Z10 and never looked back for a PKB (though I had the Priv). I admit to loving the Pixel 3. I subscribed to the BB app suite and used Cobalt's app to get the VKB. Makes me happy to still have that.01-13-20 12:22 PMLike 0
- I switched from a Motion to a Pixel 3 a few months ago. I've loved the VKB since the Z10 and never looked back for a PKB (though I had the Priv). I admit to loving the Pixel 3. I subscribed to the BB app suite and used Cobalt's app to get the VKB. Makes me happy to still have that.
I saw many post on YT from phone guys that didn't like the long term uses of this phone. It got slow and laggy.01-13-20 12:28 PMLike 0 - If no new BlackBerry, ever
How do you change your Password Keeper to something else?
It is not easy to go from one password keeper, to another.
I really thought TCL was making its plex as a starter and their next, better phone, would be an awesome new BlackBerry. Having doubts about this
It is surreal to think it may be 100% done. I thought if tcl didn't work, they would try elsewhere.01-13-20 01:43 PMLike 0 -
But the bottom line is there are a number of things they can do now and will soon be able to do... that will help a user and their doctor to better monitor know or possible health conditions. Apple is working with researcher and the FDA on a number of possible health monitoring solutions. I would not be surprised if Doctors don't start suggesting that patients with Heart Conditions, Sleep Disorders or Diabetes start wearing one - well once they get FDA approval.
Fitbit's CEO (at the time) is pushing their future as a "health company" not as a wearable company. Has plans for a number of health services based on the data collected by their devices... even thinks people will pay a subscription for these services - in addition to the devices. All that juicy health data about people.... no wonder Google jumped on them.Tsepz_GP likes this.01-13-20 03:00 PMLike 1 - I haven't worn a watch in 30 years... and I don't want to wear one.
But the bottom line is there are a number of things they can do now and will soon be able to do... that will help a user and their doctor to better monitor know or possible health conditions. Apple is working with researcher and the FDA on a number of possible health monitoring solutions. I would not be surprised if Doctors don't start suggesting that patients with Heart Conditions, Sleep Disorders or Diabetes start wearing one - well once they get FDA approval.
Fitbit's CEO (at the time) is pushing their future as a "health company" not as a wearable company. Has plans for a number of health services based on the data collected by their devices... even thinks people will pay a subscription for these services - in addition to the devices. All that juicy health data about people.... no wonder Google jumped on them.
Regarding Google, they have done a horrific job with WearOS, but as is always the case with Google, their first time is always awful and then after a few more times around they absolutely smash it out the park!01-13-20 03:03 PMLike 0 -
As for lag, I know it's a year old phone, but 1. newer than my 2+ year old Motion 2. It's far faster than the Motion and it has the current Android, of which my Motion was two versions behind. 3. The camera is incredibly good. The Motion's camera is terrible and it was another major problem for me.
Mind you, I loved my Motion. And, it'd be nice if the Pixel 3 had an SD card slot. It was something I could sacrifice, considering I kept the water resistant feature (one reason I didn't get a Pixel 3a).Tsepz_GP likes this.01-13-20 03:23 PMLike 1 - What do you do at the beach? lol
As for lag, I know it's a year old phone, but 1. newer than my 2+ year old Motion 2. It's far faster than the Motion and it has the current Android, of which my Motion was two versions behind. 3. The camera is incredibly good. The Motion's camera is terrible and it was another major problem for me.
Mind you, I loved my Motion. And, it'd be nice if the Pixel 3 had an SD card slot. It was something I could sacrifice, considering I kept the water resistant feature (one reason I didn't get a Pixel 3a).
How to photo's go to laptop? You need a storage? That is what I don't like.. storage. Like and icloud or whatever. It gets eaten up. Or you need to pay for more. A card is much nicer.
Google photo's, I tried that. what a PITA. Really hard to get from phone to laptop and it really gets eaten up for size before it's full01-13-20 07:58 PMLike 0 -
Things that make you go hmmmm01-13-20 09:32 PMLike 0 - My "smartwatch" resides in palm of hand. Where thumb on same hand can reach & operate it... Superbly available functionality. Many nights in sleeping hand. It's called a Bold... Lol.
Question: if supersized slab form is SOooo overwhelmingly PERFECT for EVERYthing, how can "smartwatches" compete? Lol.01-14-20 05:28 AMLike 0 - My "smartwatch" resides in palm of hand. Where thumb on same hand can reach & operate it... Superbly available functionality. Many nights in sleeping hand. It's called a Bold... Lol.
Question: if supersized slab form is SOooo overwhelmingly PERFECT for EVERYthing, how can "smartwatches" compete? Lol.
They require a case and screen protector at all times because it's so easy to drop them since you can't get a secure grip on them.
Also, they force the user to have to awkwardly stretch their hand to reach certain parts of the display.01-14-20 01:13 PMLike 0 -
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