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Blackberry user here...

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Just wondering if anybody else uses BBs. I have two at the moment, a Passport and a Q10 and like them both!! Honest!! I am a little worried about BB at the moment and would like some idea of what I should be looking at. Is Windows10 worth a look? Or maybe Android, is it really as bad as some say it is? Or iOS, but have used one at work and didn't really like it. I love BB10, but it is not supported too well, and not pushed enough.

 

Feel free to help me!! Lol

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viridis
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Android is fine. well, better than BBos anyway.
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It depends what you want our of a phone. If you want simple and easy and dated technology with in house restrictions then go with Apple. If you want adaptability and cutting edge then go Android.  Many on here use a windows phone but not for me I'm afraid. 

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I think you'll find that Android is the preferred OS for most of the regular contributors here. Should you choose an Android phone, you'd be in good company, and would be able to call on several very knowledgeable people if you ever needed any help or advice. 

 

The only Blackberry phone on O2 is the Classic, and the newest Blackberry Priv runs on Android. Not hard to work things out there....

http://www.knowyourmobile.com/mobile-phones/blackberry-priv/23345/blackberry-priv-Android-Lollipop-M...

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I'm am windows phone user. Have been for many years. I really like it, and have followed the rise. If apps is your thing, windows is not for you. But, all the main ones are there, but banking apps etc are scares. Games however are popular and I've seen an increase in well know ones from android, plus many give you Xbox achievements, if your into that. Windows will over a very similar user experience on low end devices where I find the low end android handsets slow and buggy. You might want to try them out in a shop before making your choice.
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viridis
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Currently using a low end Android.
Fast and stable.
Most are tbh and the "Android is buggy and laggy" comments tend to come from a friend of a friend. I.e modern day urban legend invented by isheep to try and legitimise the same tech in a £100 Android as what's in their own £700 handsets.
"Oh but Android is buggy" no it's not.
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Android or Widows (esp for business use) are the only options you need to worry yourself with.
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@MI5 wrote:
Android or Widows (esp for business use) are the only options you need to worry yourself with.

Widows...? LOL

But I do agree, android is very stable, crazy comments tbh.

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I find them very useful tongue
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@MI5 wrote:
I find them very useful tongue

Of course all this did was highlight a problem with Android...or fat fingers...you choose wink

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