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I've been a long-time user of BlackBerry phones for many years. My use goes back through the BlackBerry 8900, 9800, 9810, Q10, and now the BlackBerry Passport. Not getting any younger *grin*, so the big screen is a huge plus to me. I also like that BlackBerry phones are so secure; you don't ever hear about them being hacked, unlike Android phones and lately, iPhones. BlackBerry OS 10.3 also allows the installation of Android apps, a really nice advantage, as long as said apps are available in the Amazon store. I wish we had full access to the Google Store, but don't think that will happen because of the need for Google Play Services for many of those apps to run. All that said, this is a gorgeous touchscreen on this phone, as well as a highly functional touch keyboard. It's extremely fast with its quad-core processor, and it has acres of room for storage for additional apps (32G); it can also take up to a 128G microSD card (I'm currently using a 32G card) for external storage, which is ample room for pictures and videos. The camera takes magnificent pictures in stunning, accurate colors, and videos are just as accurate in colors, with no stuttering. The battery is awesome; I only have to charge once a day now, and do that at night when I'm sleeping. Sound is superb; I have no difficulty hearing anything. And no problems setting up either of my Bluetooth headsets, and both work well on my phone -- too bad battery life on them isn't better! Of course, I'm an avid fan of the BlackBerry OS, with it's wonderful Hub where everything can be accessed easily; it's very easy for me to keep my multiple email addresses organized. The browser is light and very fast, the fastest browser that BlackBerry has produced yet; I haven't had any issues playing videos or accessing any information on any website. I've just started playing around with the BlackBerry Assistant, and am really impressed with everything that it will do. Love being able to text and send emails, without having to use the keyboard. And yes, this IS a big phone -- but I wanted a bigger screen, so am willing to deal with the width of the phone to get that beautiful screen, and save wear and tear on my eyes. This phone is, by far and away, the BEST BlackBerry phone I've ever had, and I'm happy to have it! And anyone who is a BlackBerry junkie like I am, should seriously consider upgrading to this phone; it's the BEST ever!!!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The best quality phone ever made from its sound stereo speakers to its beautiful interface screen unfortunately a lot of the apps are not supported anymore like eBay Amazon Google search and now BlackBerry World going out in 2019 December is very unfortunate or the best phone that I ever liked
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I love this phone. I purchased it to replace my BlackBerry Classic, another BB OS phone. DISCLAIMER: I am a pretty disconnected person. I am not on any social media except watching the occasional YouTube video. I text, email, and use navigation (yes, built in nav still works). This phone excels at all those things, but I can't speak for functionality beyond that. The screen size and dimensions, as funky as they are, are spot on perfect for my needs. A lot of people are getting feature phones in rebellion to our over connected society. For those people, a BB Classic or Passport is ideal. If you take pictures, the 13 megapixel rear camera is really very good - not so hot on the Classic. The 453 DPI screen is nice and crisp. The physical keyboard is in a class of its own. It is a typing machine. While it does not have the tool belt like the classic, the software more than makes up for it.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
If you care for pkb and need security and productivity, this phone is for you. If you live on social media this phone can do but you are better off with iphone or Sammy. If you serious about work and don't live in virtual reality then look no further. Reasons to buy 1. Organisation and the unified hub is best out there for all your acounts, emails,fb, etc. 2. Physical keyboards is you prefer with the added bonus of it being touch enabled to use as a trackpad 3. BlackBerry 10 os is smooth intuitive and the gestures are far better than sammp or iphone. 4. Security - enough said 5. Build and feel and style and individuality in this handset
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have used BlackBerry since the OS10 came out, my first experience was with the tablet playbook. Now on this date I can say with great certainty that BlackBerry did not end or went bankrupt by chance. I think that since Apple released iPhone and the world met Android, it was an easier way to try to control everyone and in every way, something that BlackBerry never insinuated to do. BlackBerry is like buying a good brand watch that after years will continue to give you good service, but other companies do not think so and they have to downgrade their products to no more than 3 years to sell and BlackBerry continues and will continue like the same day it was first lit. I currently have a bb Classic and I like it even more than the passport since its audio on calls among other features are better, now the at & t model not the silver edition (which I had) I like it for its resemblance to the Classic, but my question is That to a better one it has that characteristic in the call audio (which does not have neither the Z30 nor the Q30 silver edition, which I have had. aside from taste and experience I think that the size of the Classic is better since it is Less powerful meets perfectly in the entire ecosystem of BlackBerry, but from that model have the same features that I am looking for the black Q30 at & t, because I would add it to my collection without hesitation, greetings to all.Read full review
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