Heck no. Played out.
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Heck no. Played out.
Can you be more specific?
The weather report for the bottom of the ocean is wet.
In other news, Michael Jackson is still dead.
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No.
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Does leaving hardware equate to abandoning their software though. Can't they focus on sofwtare
So exisitng devices, especially Priv and dtek50 should still be good no?
I guess if no one licenses their software in the next year then even their android updates will be abandoned...
#whatisclassic
Just bought a passport, can't wait to use it.
At 270�, I cannot regret it.
It has everything the Z30 lacks right now. (except the formidable speakers).
I'm sure what's app will work too.
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Unless you are a serious Blackberry fan like myself, definitely no.
I would take the decision based on what works now, natively on BB10, which for me is a lot, but for others clearly not enough.
I'm not really familiar with the Cobalt or Snap solution to the Google Play Store. Would either essentially get me access to apps requiring at least Android 5.0 Lollipop? If so, which is better? I am intrigued by the Passport's horsepower and recent affordable price.
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If you want an work horse with a battery that lasts until 10pm then for sure.
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I got three days once on one charge.
BTW you won't get lollipop, only jelly bean. The passport is stuck there.
Passport!
Let's put it this way...given blackberry's record of abandoning installed userbases under Chen (playbook, bb10) I would much rather be starting out with a passport today than any blackberry android...any blackberry Droid will likely be quickly abandoned by the company a year and a half from now and then face the full wrath of the very robust android virus and malware ecosystem unsupported.
Those of us still on bb10 will continue to enjoy a degree of security through obscurity.
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That's what I needed to know. I think I've read that OS version limit before but thanks for confirming. Planning ahead, I better make sure that next summer I have at least one phone that has a decent ecosystem. Hopefully Mercury is it, if it's actually going to be released.
Nope, there's no chance you can install an App that needs Android 5.0 or newer. OS10 is using an Android Runtime that is limited to Android 4.3 applications.
PS:
Never thought there would be coming something good from Andriod's fragmentation but: There'll be lot's of users out there (today about 18 to 19 percent) using 4.3 or lower Android versions. So unless this number goes down to less then 10 percent most of the apps will technically work for you. Although - as you've seen - there are already applications that need newer Android versions than 4.3 :(
You do whatever you want, if you like it, go get it. It's not even that expensive. I'm talking about 150 +/-.
Emperor of Texas & California.
yes, I would still buy one. if the device is right for you grab one. don't worry so much about support or app development. I'm sure everything will be fine. of course you should also know what you're getting yourself into before doing so. I'm sure you have basic knowledge about bb10 already and if not do some research so there won't be any surprises.
The passport price right now is just so tempting. I just got a new Priv the other week, but honestly, I'm still lusting for a Passport SE. I am perfectly happy with the Priv. It's pkb, I'd say, is 90% as good as that of my Q10. But that pkb on the Passport and the dapper chassis of the SE is beckoning me. Need. To. Resist
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I completely understand where you're coming from. ahah. the passport is a must have BB10 device. I hope one day you are able to get your hands on one. GL.