I need a new phone and I'm thinking of the Z10, as android does not convince me 100%. The Z10 has now an accessible price, although I would go for the Q10 or Z30 if in an similar price range. What do you think, I'll decide on the end, but would like your feedback on this device. I tried one for 2 weeks, but found the need to go through the "Good For Enterprise" security interface SO FRUSTRATING! During a break from a meeting, I could power up my BB and be reading e-mail in under 30 seconds. The iPhone5 with GFE took easily twice that long, and required numerous propmpt / inputs to navigate to the e-mail / calendar. As I mentioned -- I'm now using my BB Torch (I returned the iPhone5, asked for my BB back, and caused quite a stir in the process). Have a BB Torch for work, and a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for personal.
No comparison -- I reach for the BB every time when I need to conduct phone, text or e-mail exchanges, and it's also my calendar manager. The GN3 is a fun device, but I can't achieve the error-free typing rate I've become accustomed to with BB on the GN3 touch-screen keyboard. Agree with the author's comments about phone integration on Android (feels like a clunky app), and even with the GN3's superior battery life - it can't hold a candle to my BB Torch (under similar use conditions). I'm not ready to press the "I believe button" on the cloud just yet either. I just moved from Blackberry to Android and I could not agree more! Android is a toy and Blackberry is a serious tool. Sure you can hack this stuff into Android but who has the time and then even if you do find an app it behaves in its own way. BB, I'm not sure there is any other choice (and, no, Apple isn't even an option for me for religious reasons). STA-05 version of the z30 works on t-mobile. They would buy this version from a canadian retailer like Telus and apparently, it works on tmobile's LTE. I haven't tried it myself and I do like the Z30. I was considering the Z10 but just kept my old Samsung Infuse for financial reasons. Now I'm in a better place financially and see the Z30 is coming out. Unfortunately, I'm on TMobile and have no interest of changing to Verizon. I agree with everything you said.
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