S8 or KEYone?!

nucks26

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Might be a head scratcher considering these two devices aren't really competing against each other directly. However, I've been a BlackBerry user for years and I'd love to hear Android users' thoughts on the new KEYone.

For me, I'm currently using a BlackBerry DTEK60 which I am enjoying, but i do prefer a physical keyboard. However, I'm not sure I like the idea of downgrading to a SD 625 and 3gb of RAM (my dtek sports the 820 with 4gb of RAM). I don't play many games at all on my phone never mind graphic intensive ones. But i don't want to experience any lag on a 625 with social media applications (snapchat included), email, browser, text messaging etc..

What I really like about a Samsung device is the full package. I really like the idea of IP68 water resistance (assuming this carries over to the S8). The S7 had a fantastic camera and I expect the same with the S8. Thoughts on both devices?
 
I'm going KEYone. Battery life is amazing! Performance is good! Saw it in Barcelona and in NYC and it was a champ. They choose the 625 and full HD (over quad) for a reason! Keyboard was wonderful, reminded me of my bold days! I'm also not a huge fan of Samsung's bloatware. BlackBerry's bloat, isn't, it's intelligent, useful additions, and otherwise stock, which I like. Camera was amazing, NOT that the S8 won't be Sammy is known for that too. ;) BUT you won't be disappointed with the KEYone camera. IF you really want the pkb, you can't go wrong with the KEYone, and you'll save a few dollars. IF on the other hand you want THE latest specs, and likely a great slab phone (that is pretty similar to many other slab android phones) then get the S8. IMHO. ;)
 
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If you want a physical keyboard, go for the KEYone. If not, I wouldn't even consider the KEYone lol.
 
KEYone all the way. As long as I get my keyboard, I am willing to go down in specs for that form factor.. (same situation back when the Palm Pre was launched. I was only interested in the Pixi because of the form factor)

I believe Samsung's last great phone was the S5 (which I'm using now) and I've come to absolutely HATE typing on virtual keyboards