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From the "LOL WUT?" department.

From the "LOL WUT?" department.

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[–] 4 pts

Oh no... Anyway. Actually kinda sucks, with Microsoft leaving the arena and Linux mobile still quite a ways out from being useable we still are stuck with getting spied on by Googal or CrabApple.

[–] 3 pts

Yeah, I know.

I had a BB back in the day, it could power through where other devices could barely send a text. All thanks to that awesome backend server and on-the-fly encryption.

[–] 2 pts

I never had a BB device but I hear folks loved them. I did have a windows mobile phone (Samsung blackjack) and even tho the app store was garbage the rest was pretty cool given the era it was born in.

[–] 2 pts

The overall BlackBerry ecosystem was kind of shit, especially as other platforms gained a wide array of applications and more things moved into the browser, but sending full size images and giant emails over GPRS was very useful back when.

[–] 1 pt

My phone sends auto text messages from UNKNOWN_SENDER many times a day.

I think. It's reporting on my activity. Maybe taking screenshots.

To who though.

[–] 3 pts

The only phones I could ever type properly on.

[–] 1 pt

"Thumbs sure do hurt."

  • Every BB user.
[–] 2 pts

I would have kept my Key2 except the spacebar broke and I could onlytypelikethisfromnowon. Every spacebar breaks apparently and Blackberry offloaded customer service to TCL Communications (China) who has nothing but a troubleshooting guide on their site and no contact info. Bastards.

[–] 0 pt

I hear the Key2 Red Edition had a clickier keyboard with possibly a more reliable spacebar.

Sucks the camera wasn't better than the KEYone

I've switched to iPhone while waiting for any news from OnwardMobility.

[–] 1 pt

Nice little phones back in the day.

[–] 1 pt

Back in the day? I just retired my KeyOne a few months ago. Provider sent a free replacement, which was cool

[–] 0 pt

What is a BlackBerry OS device?

[–] 2 pts

A blackberry device that ran RIM's proprietary OS. It used to be the thing until iOS dethroned it.

A question for Hillary Clinton.