- Oct 2, 2012
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I posted the following over at Crackberry, but I thought users here might be of interest as well. I love almost everything about the Priv.
I don't ever do any type of reviews of anything, so I thought I would just write a few impressions of mine, and why from an Android user perspective I don't feel as if it is more productive for me. I want to preface this post by saying that I am sure that the Hub on BB10 blows this out of the water with the way it is integrated into the entire OS. I truly wanted to give all of the Blackberry software a fair shake, and I feel 5 days or so is enough for me to write my opinions.
I think the main reason why many BB10 converts want/need to use the Hub because it is what they are familiar with. The idea is great. Have all your social media messages/emails in one spot that you can access in one place. The issue I have is, as an Android user, that place is my notification shade. I found that I have no need to go to the Hub to check all my messages when I always naturally check them, dismiss them, archive them, delete them, etc from my notification tray.
Now, if there would be a way that they could figure out a way to send texts, do things with social media, and everything from within the app, this could change my view of it. However in Android, it just doesn't work that way. The Hub is just an app, and one that doesn't do anything better than my Gmail/Messenger/Phone app.
These are the things that bothered me and is the reason why I am probably going to go back to using my old Android apps.
-The inability to archive Gmail emails.
-When I delete a message from the lockscreen it automatically unlocks my phone.
-When I file an email to a different folder, it stays in the hub. I have to filter out unread emails to get it off of there.
-When I delete a text message in the Hub, it deletes in my main app too. I tried checking delete on Hub only, but it still does this. I just want to dismiss the message out of my hub.
-To delete an email from my Android Wear watch, I have to swipe to the right three times. Would love to be like Gmail where it is one swipe then delete.
Bottom line, the Hub is fantastic on BB10 I am sure, but this is Android. What makes it great on BB10 is having everything accessible in one place, but Android already has that built in. A majority of people that get notifications deal with them when they check their phone through the notification tray. No need to open an app to dismiss it there. Feels redundant. I honestly will keep the hub active so that I can see a timeline of my texts and phone calls in one place, but I think I will be moving back to the Gmail app. The great thing is, in Android its ok. Android is about choice. You don't like what's on your phone, you have the choice to go find a better solution. I know it's different, but if Android is new to you, just give it time and you will enjoy the ability to choose as well.
Posted via the Android Central App on the Priv.
I don't ever do any type of reviews of anything, so I thought I would just write a few impressions of mine, and why from an Android user perspective I don't feel as if it is more productive for me. I want to preface this post by saying that I am sure that the Hub on BB10 blows this out of the water with the way it is integrated into the entire OS. I truly wanted to give all of the Blackberry software a fair shake, and I feel 5 days or so is enough for me to write my opinions.
I think the main reason why many BB10 converts want/need to use the Hub because it is what they are familiar with. The idea is great. Have all your social media messages/emails in one spot that you can access in one place. The issue I have is, as an Android user, that place is my notification shade. I found that I have no need to go to the Hub to check all my messages when I always naturally check them, dismiss them, archive them, delete them, etc from my notification tray.
Now, if there would be a way that they could figure out a way to send texts, do things with social media, and everything from within the app, this could change my view of it. However in Android, it just doesn't work that way. The Hub is just an app, and one that doesn't do anything better than my Gmail/Messenger/Phone app.
These are the things that bothered me and is the reason why I am probably going to go back to using my old Android apps.
-The inability to archive Gmail emails.
-When I delete a message from the lockscreen it automatically unlocks my phone.
-When I file an email to a different folder, it stays in the hub. I have to filter out unread emails to get it off of there.
-When I delete a text message in the Hub, it deletes in my main app too. I tried checking delete on Hub only, but it still does this. I just want to dismiss the message out of my hub.
-To delete an email from my Android Wear watch, I have to swipe to the right three times. Would love to be like Gmail where it is one swipe then delete.
Bottom line, the Hub is fantastic on BB10 I am sure, but this is Android. What makes it great on BB10 is having everything accessible in one place, but Android already has that built in. A majority of people that get notifications deal with them when they check their phone through the notification tray. No need to open an app to dismiss it there. Feels redundant. I honestly will keep the hub active so that I can see a timeline of my texts and phone calls in one place, but I think I will be moving back to the Gmail app. The great thing is, in Android its ok. Android is about choice. You don't like what's on your phone, you have the choice to go find a better solution. I know it's different, but if Android is new to you, just give it time and you will enjoy the ability to choose as well.
Posted via the Android Central App on the Priv.