BlackBerry Priv
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- AnonD-219491
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- 11 Dec 2015
Sankar bobu, 10 Dec 2015If I write a msg,can i only use qwerty keyboard or touch sc... moreBoth.....
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- AnonD-364797
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- 10 Dec 2015
Anonymous, 09 Dec 2015got it for free and it is greathow?????
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- AnonD-364797
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- 10 Dec 2015
Looks great! love it :)
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- Sankar bobu
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- 10 Dec 2015
If I write a msg,can i only use qwerty keyboard or touch screen pad.
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- Anonymous
- u7E
- 10 Dec 2015
Anonymous, 09 Dec 2015got it for free and it is greathow ???????
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- Nigguh
- UD{
- 10 Dec 2015
Is ths a basic pone?
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- Anonymous
- HBB
- 09 Dec 2015
got it for free and it is great
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- Hari Om
- Hku
- 09 Dec 2015
Anonymous, 04 Dec 2015I still think BBOS sucks.There are people who say BMW sucks. But it makes no difference to people who use them.
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- rafi
- ubI
- 09 Dec 2015
Not other colour option or only black?
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- Onalo
- fjR
- 08 Dec 2015
Best the internal memory is big, and I like you still stick to keypads that is good touch screen can freeze fast. Where to get it in South Africa rite now.
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- AnonD-112130
- mx}
- 08 Dec 2015
Fantastic. First update released today. Fixes a lot of we probs. Speaker is lovely sound
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- AnonD-473471
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- 08 Dec 2015
Sage77, 07 Dec 2015Does this have the BB word substitution feature? If do this... moreYes it has word substitution when you are typing - you can choose if you want this setting on..
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- Anonymous
- X0@
- 08 Dec 2015
BlackBerry overdoes it with a wonderful 540 PPI screen but just no Dual SIM? Can they pull out sales stats and make a visual aid to see how many dual SIMs us 2 Billion Asians are buying?
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- Sage77
- LKn
- 07 Dec 2015
Does this have the BB word substitution feature? If do this is a must have phone.
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- MCK500
- mAm
- 06 Dec 2015
I used BlackBerry phones in the past because the physical keyboard and trackpad made it a mini-pc and I found them the most productive. Lately however I have used Android phones to get a large screen and the wide selection of Apps.
When I heard BlackBerry were releasing the PRiv with large screen AND physical keyboard AND Android Apps, I was praying it would be best of all worlds - and basically after three weeks use it has turned out to be just that.
The keyboard is a joy to use - I actually enjoy typing emails/texts on the PRiv whereas on a touchscreen it's such a pain - also with a real keyboard it doesn't eat up half your screen every time you want to type anything.
I also love the deep search function which BlackBerry has on top of everything - basically from the home screen I just type the first few letters eg. of a person and it instantly pulls up everything on the phone related to them - texts, appointments, etc. I find this by far the fastest way to get what I want on the screen - rather than digging through apps / screens to find something.
The other great benefit of this phone I want to mention is the BlackBerry Hub - all messages, and anything else you want, eg call logs, in one Inbox. I don't have to dig into various apps to get all my communications - they are all there in one stream - this saves SO MUCH time. I tried to replicate this on my Android phone but it is basically not possible at the moment.
One final selling point for me is keyboard shortcuts - you can long-press any chosen physical key to open an app - eg. 'f' for Facebook. I find it the quickest way to open Apps.
Of course I should give a more general overview of the phone as well.
- keyboard: beautifully usable as mentioned.
- trackpad (capacitive keyboard): works smoothly with a light touch once you get the feel for it - again allows very speedy editing, moving around, etc
- screen: large, bright, crisp and clear.
- build quality: solid and durable - frankly like all other BBs I have had - for instance I have dropped it a few times and no screen crack or other damage.
- sound: front-facing speaker is clear - though not quite as good as previous BB phones which were stunning.
- ergonomics: keyboard, slide mechanism, balance in hand, weight, etc are all pleasing - like with any phone I find I quickly develop muscle memory for it, and there are no annoying ergonomic problems.
- speed: I have multiple Apps open most of the time and have no delay problems. That said, I don't really play video games on it so could not comment for that sort of speed-demanding App.
- battery: I always plug it in overnight, and then I find it easily covers heavy use all day (I use it to run my business)
- warmth: it does get warmer than my Android Mega - but I'm not sure if that's just because it's so usable I am on it lots more - most of the time with multiple Apps open. I have read future software updates probably will enable it to run cooler as well.
Overall in my view there is no phone out there to match the efficency of this phone - I have tried a wide variety of phones. I really hope BlackBerry continues to refine this product and I am likely to buy future versions.
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- Matin h
- X{X
- 06 Dec 2015
Looking nice but too much heat problems & backsides is very
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- tajamul
- Lbu
- 06 Dec 2015
Spec's are great, I'll buy the phone i like it
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- myksy
- t7X
- 06 Dec 2015
Very good quality business phone. It would be nice if theres a windows 10 variant for office.
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- Anonymous
- S6$
- 06 Dec 2015
Can someone tell me more about the security features and how it controls apps/ settings to prevent them leaking data.