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EmilieT
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Hi guys, 

 

I just saw here some images of the upcoming new BlackBerry Key2 device, and it looks very interesting indeed smiley

 

The official reveal is tomorrow, and I'm sure more news will then pop up on online about its specs. 

 

Are you interested in/using BlackBerry smartphones? Looking forward to this new one?

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I have on my desk at the moment a BB KeyOne with a Virgin Mobile 100Gb Data Sim in it  and a Simless Priv

 

I use my KeyONE as a backup to my iPhone X, and it really is an awesome device.  Android with the best of Blackberry built in and built by TCL 🙂 

 

Blackberry is now mainly an Enterprise Services Company for MDM 

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@Bambino wrote:

 Thing is, if it's running Android, it's not really a Blackberry is it? 


Nokia is Symbian first, then Windows, Samsung is Bada, but they both went Android to survive (in name).

The reality is now that there is only two acceptable mobile OS and there's no chance of anyone else using iOS.

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I bought a Blackberry Pearl 3G on O2 back in 2011 to get used to the OS.

 

I only had it a couple of months and got rid as I hated it that much.

 

 

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@MI5 wrote:

@Bambino wrote:

 Thing is, if it's running Android, it's not really a Blackberry is it? 


Nokia is Symbian first, then Windows, Samsung is Bada, but they both went Android to survive (in name).

The reality is now that there is only two acceptable mobile OS and there's no chance of anyone else using iOS.


@MI5

 

Never used a phone running Bada but always wondered if they set Bing as the default search engine slight_smile

 

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Yes is my answer, I have been using the KeyOne for over a year now and its a really good device.  Its very well madeand works perfectly for my needs.  I unfortuanatly suffered the dreaded screen lift the first batch had suffered from but the response from Blackberry was superb. They replaced the handset with a new one at no extra cost to me other than a few days without the phone, the origional phone was well over 12 months old at the time. I have no interest in playing games on a phone, maybe one reason it doesnt get people excited but i do love using the keypad and it just looks different to everthing else on the market.  I for one hope Blackberry keeps going and the Key2 is successful.  Would i buy another Blackberry when I need a new device........hell YES smile

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