Switch to Android or stay on Blackberry?

ItsCourage

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Okay, the title gives little information, so allow me to elaborate. I dropped my Blackberry Z10 on to a hardwood floor from the height of my breast pocket. I have a warranty with T-Mobile, and they gave 2 options, either replace my phone, or get a new one without any additional fees. The thing is, T-Mobile no longer carries Blackberry phones, so if I choose to get a new device, they will have me start paying for the new phone in monthly installments. I personally love Blackberry 10, but I really want to upgrade, should I get an Android device such as the Xperia Z3, or the Galaxy Note 4, or should I wait until I can get a Blackberry Passport/Classic?

My needs include multimedia (i.e. pictures, videos, hdmi/miracast output), a long battery life, and a wealthy amount of location based services (on my Z10, I use Maps, ARKick, and Yelp). Can Android service my needs?

I'll be asking this on the Crackberry Forums as well as the Android Central Forums.

Thanks Mobile Nations!
 

salmanahmad

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Honestly speaking for most of your tasks, like media creation/consumption you'll find Android flagships way better.

You can't go wrong either way, but a Note 4 may be your best bet in the options you've mentioned.

Also some devices that you could also consider would include the Nexus 6 or Moto X 2014.
 

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Me too. I've had the Note 3 for over a year and aside from 3 dust specs under the screen protector (my fault), I love it.

or get a new one without any additional fees. ... so if I choose to get a new device, they will have me start paying for the new phone in monthly installments.
That's the part I don't get. "No fees" means not now, not later and not monthly - "NO fees". They don't want to charge you but they want to charge you? Or am I misunderstanding something.

My needs include multimedia (i.e. pictures, videos, hdmi/miracast output)
Even Chromecast will mirror a Note 4. I'm sure Miracast will (although I own a Chromecast, so I'm only guessing from my research about Miracast before they came out with the app that lets the Note 3/4 mirror with Chromecast).

a long battery life
Define "long". I don't think any but the most trivial Android phone will run as long as a BB between charges - but that's because it's doing so much more. An 18-wheeler doesn't get as good gas mileage as a Mini Cooper.

and a wealthy amount of location based services (on my Z10, I use Maps, ARKick, and Yelp). Can Android service my needs?
Maps and Yelp work fine on Android. (Maps works even better if you run MyDirections-Google Map ext.) There's nothing like ARKick for Android. It looks like a nice app. A little over a year ago, they said it would be coming to Android "in the coming months" - I guess they meant more than 15 months.
 

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