People that stick to keyboards after years of a market being overwhelmed with slabs is certainly a niche.
That's pretty much the definition.
People that stick to keyboards after years of a market being overwhelmed with slabs is certainly a niche.
That's pretty much the definition.
Just going to put this here
If Samsung don’t make a profit on their phones, what hope is there for a 1 man band?
As tempting as new shiny things are, regarding the state of our planet, can't we all agree that yet another smartphone (even if it has a PKB) is not something we are in desperate need of? The market of phones is saturated. Millions that still would work lye around unused. To save resources we have to come to our senses and slow down production cycles and focus on services that extend life of existing hardware the sooner the better. You can use a computer easily for 10 years now. The same must be true for Mobile devices in the near future.
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That doesn't help if your device is no longer receiving security patches. Things are getting better on that front now though - 5 years from Apple, and 3 years from Google, Samsung, OnePlus, and Android One.
As far as life cycle is concerned, don't forget that even if people carry the same device for 5 years, over 300 million people will be looking for a new phone each and every year.
To your first point: Yes, that's right. But that's something that can be cured with a more ecological prioritized mindset or by a new law. For example: A law that forces every manufacturer to make the battery removable again. That way people would hold onto their devices longer.
And if they need a new one, maybe with a new mindset they would have a look at refurbished ones first (Guaranteed today's situation with software updates is dealt with).
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Batteries are easily replaced even without being officially "removable".
I think 3 years is plenty long relative to the pace of innovation. It's not like buying a frisbee.
Try using a 4 or 5 year old iPhone. Gross.
To add onto that, in the case of computers, for most peoplestay at their homes or if taken out of the home are in protective cases that help reduce damage. There are also manufacturers for Windows computers that have access panels to upgrade components like storage drives and RAM without much disassembly. Lastly, a less intensive OS like a linux distro can be installed to make old hardware last longer.
Most phones don't have these factors that can help increase their lifespan and are in many ways the opposite. They get increased wear and tear from being on our person at all times, can be a pain to replace parts in many cases, and is also a pain to try and install a new OS on them.
The things that make a used smartphone less attractive are the physical imperfections which are exacerbated by any moving parts. The button that doesn’t work anymore, the battery door that is creaking, the port that is loose or inconsistent.
Before the iPhone, I used to have a drawer full of old smartphones that nobody wanted because they were creaky and had scratched up plastic screens. Now I always have someone to hand it down to as long as the OS isn’t too out of date as long as I have used a case and didn’t crack the screen. If nothing else, there is a trade-in value even for a 2 year old device. These non-upgradeable device have a longer lifespan because they have fewer moving parts. Even the elimination of the lone iPhone home button helped because that tended to show its age.
done
Done!
Android isn't bad at all once you get Everything set up the way that you're use to. I must say that the Note 9 with the BBVK installed is as good as Any BlackBerry I've ever owned.
On a slab/all touch device I 100% agree. My S9 is like the best version of an upgraded Z30 to me. On the other hand if you want or prefer using a PKB then there is no substitute. My BE KeyOne fits that niche for me and I greatly appreciate it for its PKB, awesome efficient shortcuts, beautiful build, very good camera (in all conditions but the lowest of light) and unbelievably awesome battery life.
Been over a month... any progress? Any hints?
Can you share your survey findings?
How about? Fanboy! Get over the fact that BlackBerry will never release another phone. There is no money in it for them and they have moved on. Automotive is more lucrative.
Move on
The great thing is, that we live in a world that is full of resources and we don't need to worry about saving them. Keep the shiny new things coming!
You're telling Dunt?
I don't think anyone from BlackBerry started this thread either...
Agreed
100%
I do know someone waiting for someone to make a BlackBerry phone, until they get a new one.
Could be a long wait. [emoji23]
Sharing “a friend” story ??
lmao
Nope. 100% not my story.
No much is he going to spend on a worthless patent?