Honestly. Its more on you to decide which operating system you prefer. I like Android more for Multimedia and Chromecast support, but BB10 is getting more solid as a platform everyday. Just not solid enough more me yet. Still, they both look great.
Do some research. Consider it practice for college.
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This is way more than a "which phone" question. I would look at the apps you use - actually USE - and see if there are the same or comparable apps in Blackberry. Also, do colleges and universities have their own apps? Does yours?
The one thing I miss from Blackberry is the sound profiles, but not enough to go back.
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Well in that case, look at which is the best ecosystem for you (not simply apps) and if they are cross compatible. I am fully vested into Googles apps and products. I love the compatibility of everything, calendar, music, search, CHROME(!), mint, drive, all are used on a daily basis and the more I look into the android ecosystem, the more I find it more useful. Apple has their own system, and its fine, just never been a fan of the software design. For cross compatibility, are all your apps available across the board? Think of Kindle Fire tablets- only amazon content. Whereas, Android can install most if not all amazon apps though their app store.
If you're still not sure, just look at the stocks for what's becoming the leader. Google has the most market share, followed by Apple narrowly, then a slim percentage and falling Windows phone and others.
Knowing what system to get is the first step. Then pick a phone that has features you need. For a college student I highly encourage you to get a phone that will last 18 hours at a minimum. You'll be on it in classes, between classes, and the rest of the night. You'll be too busy to be tethered to a charger. Aside from that, don't get too caught up in spec wars and bleeding edge screen resolution. Its all for the nerds and will be obsolete in 6 weeks anyways.
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I agree with what YAYTech said. While BB10 is not horrible, with the state that Blackberry is in as a company, and you wanting to keep the device for a while, I would probably not recommend BB10.
The biggest Pro/Con comparison between the two devices is long-term support. Android is well-established and continues to improve. BB10 is still young and its future is unclear. Pros and Cons will come down to the OS, which is discussed in YAYTech's link. I would say the Maxx is going to be the best option for you.
Any particular reason you're considering the Z30?
Let me make this simple, Aaron: The Moto stuff is what sets the Maxx apart. Twist of the wrist and touch the screen and you just took a pic. About as fast as reading that sentence. It listens...so, OK, Google...do...and there's a bunch of stuff you can tell it. Launch an app, send a text, make a call, find directions, get movie times, I keep experimenting. Touch the phone and the time pops up. Yes, it's cool! This is stuff no other phone does. The huge battery is a plus.
Let me make this simple, Aaron: The Moto stuff is what sets the Maxx apart. Twist of the wrist and touch the screen and you just took a pic. About as fast as reading that sentence. It listens...so, OK, Google...do...and there's a bunch of stuff you can tell it. Launch an app, send a text, make a call, find directions, get movie times, I keep experimenting. Touch the phone and the time pops up. Yes, it's cool! This is stuff no other phone does. The huge battery is a plus.
The contextual awareness is cool, but I will probably disable it as I don't do voice controls. I disabled Google search/now a while ago in my Droid Razr M. But it's definitely a cool trick. Way cooler than that siri stuff.
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I never use my Touchless Controls, since most of my day I'm in an office and can't just blurt out something to my phone and am too lazy to talk to it at home, only to pick it up to see if what I said was accurately received.
Have you gotten to play around with a Z10 or a Q10 yet? That may help you determine if BB10 is suitable enough for your uses, prior to the Z30 release.
I agree with what YAYTech said. While BB10 is not horrible, with the state that Blackberry is in as a company, and you wanting to keep the device for a while, I would probably not recommend BB10.
The biggest Pro/Con comparison between the two devices is long-term support. Android is well-established and continues to improve. BB10 is still young and its future is unclear. Pros and Cons will come down to the OS, which is discussed in YAYTech's link. I would say the Maxx is going to be the best option for you.
Any particular reason you're considering the Z30?
I just thought of something, what about long term usage of an android phone by all accounts after a while Android phones slow down after a year or so. I know that. Will the Droid Maxx get guaranteed support after a year? The OG Droid Razr/Maxx are but a distant memory now. At least with Blackberrys I know I will get updates on time come a year from now. Look at the 9900/9930 people still get updates and big fixes on OS 7.1. Like Verizon does as well is discontinuing the old phone once the new comes next year. Then you no longer can get are, screen protector or anything else for your phone from them. This happened with my Droid incredible 2, when the Droid incredible 4GLTE came out.
I am not so sure that Blackberry phones will continue to be updated. Blackberry is not a healthy company, and is up for sale. Who knows what will happen from here?
The Razr/Razr Maxx are both updated to Jellybean. Who knows if they will get KitKat? But I think that Motorola/Verizon has updated those phones well.
As for peripherals, again, who knows? But Zagg still sells skins for the Droid 3 and Droid Bionic and original Droid. I think that there will be third party peripheral support going forward. As for updates, the current management of Motorola insist that they will keep these phones updated; Verizon insists that the Droid line will remain flagship for longer than Droid models have been in the recent past.
Honestly, with the exception of the health of Blackberry as a company, you probably won't go wrong either way. Android will definitely give you a richer choice of third party apps. However, if all the apps that you need are already available for Blackberry, then that phone should be fine, too. For two years? Only time will tell. Past history is no guarantee of future performance. It's a hint, but not a slam-dunk guarantee.