Why change your Blackberry device and keep it?
CHANGE:
Hello everyone, first i would like to discuss a few experiences i had that actually made me decide why i ditch my blackberry device.
i've been using blackberry eversince high school until college and i know we all love that unbeatable keyboard that blackberry offers to their avid diehard fan just like me. But that was a few months ago not until i get board and felt like its never going to be enough unless they will do a lot of great changes in their device except their security and keyboard of course! Puff! duhh, the great thing about it is their security and keyboard that's it! Nothing is else, i guess. haha!
The question here is why? First of all, it's already 2016 and there's a lot of new innovative high tech smartphones out there! Why hang your self to a device that could not even keep up to the changes of time and date. You see, i've had a lot of issues on blackberry regarding its capabilities in handling social networking, even the most basic thing, the "Time" setting. It keeps on changing everytime i turned it off or shutsdown by itself. And that's another problem.
Eventhough blackberry keeps on sending updates still it doesn't work out. The same thing happens to my device and i hate it!
Another thing is the applications. It's really not worth it! Like i said there's a lot new devices out there, even the cheap ones have the most advance and up to date applications. Why can't blackberry do something about it on their devices? If they really wish to keep and have more loyal customer i think they should start listening to us right now.
That's the only reason i have to say why you should change your blakcberry device.
KEEP:
Of course, there are also reasons why you should still keep your device and not to buy yet a new device with a different operating system.
First thing that i love about my blackberry that i mentioned ealier is the keyboard. I just so love the keyboard that works outstandingly contrary to it's rival even the ios and android devices. I have different device and i think nothing beats the blackberry keyboard. The keys are perfectly place and i just so love touching it taking advantage on the keyboard capablity such as swiping up for the suggested words that makes the typing a lot eaier and faster.
Second, Its Security. It's crazy, like you can actually do a lot of things from without the fear of harming the device or allowing hackers or viruses attack your smartphone. Everytime i do crazy stuffs on it i feel so reluctunt that the security will do its job perfectly. i just love it.
Third, is the HUB. One thing is that blackberry only has it. And its a lot easier and faster to tweet or post an fb message to your wall because of the HUB. With just a swipe or 2 you'll easily be able to post something on your wall. And everything you need like emails, twitter, messages etc... is in the hub already so you don't actually need to open the app. Its just easily and accessibly given to you by HUB.
So there you have it guys, my personal reason why change and keep your blackberry device.
Hello everyone, first i would like to discuss a few experiences i had that actually made me decide why i ditch my blackberry device.
i've been using blackberry eversince high school until college and i know we all love that unbeatable keyboard that blackberry offers to their avid diehard fan just like me. But that was a few months ago not until i get board and felt like its never going to be enough unless they will do a lot of great changes in their device except their security and keyboard of course! Puff! duhh, the great thing about it is their security and keyboard that's it! Nothing is else, i guess. haha!
The question here is why? First of all, it's already 2016 and there's a lot of new innovative high tech smartphones out there! Why hang your self to a device that could not even keep up to the changes of time and date. You see, i've had a lot of issues on blackberry regarding its capabilities in handling social networking, even the most basic thing, the "Time" setting. It keeps on changing everytime i turned it off or shutsdown by itself. And that's another problem.
Eventhough blackberry keeps on sending updates still it doesn't work out. The same thing happens to my device and i hate it!
Another thing is the applications. It's really not worth it! Like i said there's a lot new devices out there, even the cheap ones have the most advance and up to date applications. Why can't blackberry do something about it on their devices? If they really wish to keep and have more loyal customer i think they should start listening to us right now.
That's the only reason i have to say why you should change your blakcberry device.
KEEP:
Of course, there are also reasons why you should still keep your device and not to buy yet a new device with a different operating system.
First thing that i love about my blackberry that i mentioned ealier is the keyboard. I just so love the keyboard that works outstandingly contrary to it's rival even the ios and android devices. I have different device and i think nothing beats the blackberry keyboard. The keys are perfectly place and i just so love touching it taking advantage on the keyboard capablity such as swiping up for the suggested words that makes the typing a lot eaier and faster.
Second, Its Security. It's crazy, like you can actually do a lot of things from without the fear of harming the device or allowing hackers or viruses attack your smartphone. Everytime i do crazy stuffs on it i feel so reluctunt that the security will do its job perfectly. i just love it.
Third, is the HUB. One thing is that blackberry only has it. And its a lot easier and faster to tweet or post an fb message to your wall because of the HUB. With just a swipe or 2 you'll easily be able to post something on your wall. And everything you need like emails, twitter, messages etc... is in the hub already so you don't actually need to open the app. Its just easily and accessibly given to you by HUB.
So there you have it guys, my personal reason why change and keep your blackberry device.