Should BlackBerry bring back legacy devices?
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BBerryPowerUser Meh, by the time BIS is gone, I'll have moved on by necessity anyway. I suspect we will see such astounding advances in smartphone tech in the next five years that what we are using today will look like an old Motorola Brick by comparison. Well, at least I hope so.
I shut down my BB10 today. I can't deal with the lack of HUB refresh, so the SIM has been moved to another phone. Sad. I really like BB10. I may give it one more try tomorrow and see if I can figure out why the HUB keeps going static on me. If not, as many have said, time to move on. I'll still have the 9900 on the business line to keep one foot in the BBerry camp for a while.
9900 is serving me well and I am a power user keeping multiple apps open at a time sometimes. You'll be fine.
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Should BlackBerry bring back legacy devices?
Originally Posted by
BBerryPowerUser I agree, and I'm not worried. Sure, BIS will some day be shut down, just like the old Nextel network, but by then I probably won't be needing a "smartphone" the way we think of them today. Either that or I'll be retired and just having a "Play" phone will be good enough. No need for productivity at that point.
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I'm waiting for "chip implantation," that will be the next step ;) Just THINK of something and you see it before your eyes. :p (hey there's a good topic for someone if they want to start a thread on it....."Chip implantation for the net, would you be game?"
I'm betting you use Gmail? You might have to play with some settings like I did to get notifs working and make sure you "activate" your email and to do this you might have to "allow less secure devices" which is what I saw for the first time last year when I activated this 9900.
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