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Blackberry is the most secure android phone. Keep in mind blackberry has not been rooted to this date.Interesting article. I think it's worth pointing out that presently, out of the box, both the latest iOS devices and Pixel phones are more secure than all BBM devices running Android. Furthermore, all devices with the July 2016 security update (or newer) are already patched against the vulnerability listed. This is including the Nexus 9 that they cite.
Blackberry is the most secure android phone. Keep in mind blackberry has not been rooted to this date.
BBM is blackberry messenger...this is how much you know about BlackBerry...Right, I understand that you think that it is the most secure. It is not true, but I do understand that's your assumption. BlackBerry's own OS was more secure, IMO, out of the box. But not on Android. Being unrootable is not the definition of most secure. No phones are rooted out of the box, so we're talking about which ones come most up to date with all of the tools in place to resist the most vulnerabilities.
BBM is awesome at monthly bulletins and on the tools that they put in place out of the box. However there is an issue that they typically release on old software and then are very slow to update to the next OS. Based on this, they maintain a strong 3rd place (with 4th place being WAY behind) for total security on the market.
If we rank on a 1 to 10 scale for most secure to least secure, it basically falls as follows: Google 9, Apple 8, BBM 7, Samsung 3, Nokia & LG 2, almost all others 1 or 0.
BBM is blackberry messenger...this is how much you know about BlackBerry...
All the phones on your list except for BlackBerry have been hacked. Rooting means that you can do things with yourI'm shortening BlackBerry Mobile. I figured it was easily implied, because that's how BlackBerry refers to themselves. Example: https://twitter.com/BBMobile
All the phones on your list except for BlackBerry have been hacked. Rooting means that you can do things with yourthat manufacture did not intended for you to do , which affects security.
The point is blackberry cannot be rooted or hacked or another way you want to call it. It is securedYes, once it is rooted it is no longer the same as it was out of the box. This is why we're talking about it in its default state, rather than modified. As most consumers do not know what rooting is, or what a bootloader is and never try to modify either, the default state is valid for comparison. No device that I'm aware of has ever been sold with the bootloader already unlocked and with root permissions granted by default.
The point is blackberry cannot be rooted or hacked or another way you want to call it. It is securedfor business use.
To be fair, they did release the KEYone on 7.1.1, which was the most up to date at the time and is MUCH better than any of their competitors did this year. So there are definite signs of improving on the release half of the equation.
Makes sense. The issue though is April is way too late. That's 8 months after public release and well over a year since they've had the software available to them.I think if they launched it with Android 6.0.1 but said 7.1.1 was coming soon, people would have been far less interested. The fact that it came with a newer OS than the Galaxy S8 was a big positive for it. Also having a battery larger than ALL Galaxy devices put it in good stead for longevity. BBMobile did say it was getting the Android 8.0 update so I'm positive we will see that update sometime next year. Maybe as early as APRIL. Blackberry wants to continue the positivity of the KEYone so getting an update out sooner will be better for it. Especially for news coverage.
Makes sense. The issue though is April is way too late. That's 8 months after public release and well over a year since they've had the software available to them.
It is been already announced that KEYone will be receiving Oreo. But I agree with you it sucks that $700 phone gets such a lame treatment. I have to say that blackberry customer service is atrocities. I wish blackberry leant from Apple. I have few years old iPad and I just got ios11 update nowjust doesn't look good for the keyone as far as being around for very long, it dropped in the middle of 7.1.1 and did it get the 7.1.2? anyway it will see Oreo or should, but with blackberry ahem TCL dropping another device in a month is it worth it? and will it recieve the same treatment as priv? after seeing what they did with that device that launched at 700$ I'd be wary buying from them again. one major question is that is TCL s devices getting project treble?
It is been already announced that KEYone will be receiving Oreo. But I agree with you it sucks that $700 phone gets such a lame treatment. I have to say that blackberry customer service is atrocities. I wish blackberry leant from Apple. I have few years old iPad and I just got ios11 update now
Apple is the only company that is consistent in releasing updates to all of its devices.It's announced that the dtek 50 and 60 would get their updates too and are on the list, along with the Alcatel idol 4 which is a dtek basically and they are still waiting and being jerked around.
Wow, but at least you got the upgrade, you using iOS can basically bank on it.