Sentences with phrase «blackberry fans»

This phone has everything BlackBerry fans are looking for; the BlackBerry feel with the many wonderful options of Android.
The KeyOne presents an excellent, thoughtful Android experience for BlackBerry fans that are reluctant to hop on the company's latest smartphone, or just anyone seeking an Android smartphone with a physical keyboard.
BlackBerry fans in the US can now purchase the BlackBerry KEYone Black Edition variant from two major retailers, giving them access to the same model that started rolling out in other markets last year.
The BlackBerry Priv is one of the best devices the company has ever made, and while core Android users may not be sold, it provides an effective means for BlackBerry fans to get in on the Android way of life.
BlackBerry fans shouldn't be too surprised at OS 10, based on QNX and also running Android software, but there are several things that need to be taken into consideration in Passport's case.
It has a lot in common with the Samsung Galaxy S6, so BlackBerry fans should temper their enthusiasm.
... first reviews of the new KEYone BlackBerry handset appeared this week, and the early consensus is that this device will appeal to BlackBerry fans who want its familiar physical QWERTY keyboard coupled with the functionality of Google's Android operating system.
The first reviews of the new KEYone BlackBerry handset appeared this week, and the early consensus is that this device will appeal to BlackBerry fans who want its familiar physical QWERTY keyboard coupled with the functionality of Google's Android OS.
What's more, BlackBerry fans across the globe will credit him for saving the company at a point when it looked doomed.
BlackBerry Z3 is the company's latest mid-range smartphone, especially designed for those BlackBerry fans who do not want to spend their entire salary on getting a BlackBerry smartphone.
With its 4.5 - inch display, curved design and 12 - megapixel camera, TCL is hoping to win back dormant BlackBerry fans with this Android 7.1 powered «BlackBerry Secure» smartphone.
The first reviews of the new KEYone BlackBerry handset appeared this week, and the early consensus is that this device will appeal to BlackBerry fans who want its familiar physical QWERTY keyboard coupled with the functionality of Google's Android operating system.
This smartphone has all good things for the loyal BlackBerry fans who were looking to upgrade their BlackBerry Bold phones with a new BlackBerry smartphone that would serve them old wine in new bottle.
Many BlackBerry fans, especially business users, will be happy with the QWERTY physical keyboard on the bottom of the KEYone.
While it's more secure, the phone has a few downsides that might not be for everyone — particularly those who like to mod their devices, and BlackBerry fans that demand a physical keyboard.
The biggest BlackBerry fans at law firms may be members of the IT department.
My take on early reviews is that Blackberry fans will like the new phones, and they will probably result in fewer people trading for iPhones, Android phones or Windows phones when their Blackberry terms expire.
This must be a disappointment news for BlackBerry fans who have subscribed with T - Mobile network.
BlackBerry fans will appreciate the device's thinner design, more powerful hardware, and revamped BlackBerry 7 operating system, but this device doesn't stray far from those that came before it.
BlackBerry fans on Bell won't have to wait long for a new Torch, Bold, or Curve.
So this is definitely a good bargaining price option on a newly released RIM handset for BlackBerry fans.
A great news to India BlackBerry fans.
In that same statement, Lazardis hints that more touchscreen devices may be on the horizon — although he would not comment on future products (he also gives BlackBerry fans a reason to believe things will get better — in contrast to Co-CEO Jim Balsillie's belief that buggy smartphones are «the new reality»).
If you can look past the form factor, BlackBerry fans will love the Passport's features and business - friendly performance.
Until then, this is likely the best BlackBerry fans can hope for.
The video doesn't reveal any additional key details surrounding the highly anticipated smartphone, but BlackBerry fans will undoubtedly enjoy seeing the display being poked and swiped, thus eliminating any possible remaining doubt as to the existence of this once mythical beast.
I can see only the BlackBerry fans buying it but not the customer who is shopping for the best price, and options.
Loyal BlackBerry fans get another chance at picking up the PlayBook with a great discount.
The CDMA, dual - screened clamshell 9760 has got its 15 minutes» fame on video today, but perhaps more intriguing for BlackBerry fans is the walk - through video of the upcoming software update, OS 6.0.
If you're a dedicated Android or iPhone fan, then the new BlackBerry Bold is unlikely to shake your tech conviction, but for BlackBerry fans, there are certainly a lot of compelling reasons to make the upgrade, particularly as existing models won't be getting an update to OS 7.
The software and hardware provide a worthwhile experience for die - hard BlackBerry fans who are looking for a modern - day experience, but don't want an iPhone or Android device.
As such, it will surely come as welcome news to AT&T - contracted BlackBerry fans that the Curve 8900 is indeed still on its way to the nations largest carrier second - largest carrier.
And boring because BlackBerry fans know RIM's on the cusp of releasing BlackBerry 6 and a cool new BlackBerry slider device, currently known as the «Bold 9800.»
BlackBerry released its first BlackBerry 10 device earlier this year once its Z10 was made available across a number of U.S. carriers, but hardcore BlackBerry fans had to seriously consider whether or not they really wanted to pick it up since it didn't have a physical keyboard.
Save for the larger display and straightened keyboard, this N - Series unit looks pretty similar to the Bold 9900, which may be good news for BlackBerry fans that were hoping that RIM wouldn't mess with its QWERTY formula...
Models like the new touch - screen Bold 9900 are proving popular with corporate users and existing BlackBerry fans, while phones without keyboards like the Torch 9850, aimed at ordinary customers, are selling less well, said Canaccord's Walkley.
The QWERTY BlackBerry Classic has proved to be quite popular since its debut back in December 2014, as many BlackBerry fans appreciate the iconic design that consecrated the company's smartphones.
For BlackBerry fans, we suspect the Classic will be a popular and natural replacement to older devices, or that touchscreen BlackBerry that never quite felt right.
It looks like BlackBerry fans really do love their physical keyboards.
«The BlackBerry Classic couples a comfortable, accurate keyboard with an attractive design that's sure to please BlackBerry fans.
The company has also clearly taken recent lessons to heart: smartphones live and die by the apps you can run on them, so the admittedly limited presence of Android apps is a boon for BlackBerry fans.
The BlackBerry Bold 9900 is a device that will appeal greatly to die hard BlackBerry fans, returning the Bold to a premium look and a size that makes a little more sense than the 9700 models.
The BlackBerry Bold 9900 is a device that will appeal greatly to BlackBerry fans, but outside of keyboard and email, consumers may find they get a lot more smartphone for their money elsewhere Read full verdict
It's a revision that BlackBerry fans are now familiar with: whipping out the trackball - the namesake «pearl» - and... Read more
With the launch of the BlackBerry Classic, which is a nod to the BlackBerry Bold, it's aiming to put the device BlackBerry fans want back into their hands.
We gave you a little hands - on love last month and as our Curve 8900 gets ready to do battle in an upcoming comparison post or two, German BlackBerry fans just got a hell of a shock.
The biggest hit this year came when BlackBerry fans found out that BlackBerry 10 would be pushed back from a Q4 2012 release to a Q1 of 2013 release.
Considering NFC adoption is really next to nothing at the present, either AT&T should just suck it up to make us BlackBerry fans happy with new 9900s, or RIM should kill it on AT&T Bold 9900s somehow (toss on a non-NFC battery door, disable in software, etc.).
As part of our CrackBerry UNSTOPPABLE Canadian Tour, on December 7th, we hit up Toronto's Bier Markt King West for a fun meetup with BlackBerry fans to check out the BlackBerry KEYone and BlackBerry Motion.
While many long - term remaining BlackBerry fans would prefer the KEYone run BlackBerry 10, going Android makes the KEYone a far more appealing device to me and many other former and never owned a BlackBerry users.
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