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what are your thoughts on a passport running on android?
Think blackberry will do that if response to the priv is excellent?
Think blackberry will do that if response to the priv is excellent?
what are your thoughts on a passport running on android?
Think blackberry will do that if response to the priv is excellent?
what are your thoughts on a passport running on android?
Think blackberry will do that if response to the priv is excellent?
I'd only consider a full touch screen device. I don't want any physical keyboards.what are your thoughts on a passport running on android?
Think blackberry will do that if response to the priv is excellent?
Not sure if I would want it. The device wasn't built for Android, so we might be giving up things like a better battery life, just to get access to GPS?
At this point, the 4.3 android runtime, Amazon, Snap, and Cobalt GPS works for me. I'm sure over time, app developers will stop supporting 4.x, but don't see that happening anytime soon.
If Priv is a success, they might consider a Passport, but, I'm guessing it would be for the next generation of Passport. After all, they won't make any money going back to previous devices to offer an Android OS upgrade option....unless they charge for it.
Posted via the Android Central App on my BlackBerry Passport
I'd only consider a full touch screen device. I don't want any physical keyboards.
It probably the way all blackberry devices will eventually go.
I do touch type, but on a full size computer keyboard using all ten fingers, not just two thumbs.The physical keyboard is one of the reasons people choose blackberry. Personally I can't stand virtual keyboards...I never use my tablet...ever. I guess this is because I can touch type...if you don't touch type then I guess you don't know what you are missing out on.
I do touch type, but on a full size computer keyboard using all ten fingers, not just two thumbs.
I had a BlackBerry 9000 and 9700, but that was a long time ago. I don't miss thumb typing. Swiping on a touchscreen is faster and easier for me.
I think BlackBerry should make a Passport running Android. Makes no sense to upgrade current hardware to Android but I can see a Passport 2 that runs it. Keep your fingers crossed.
Posted one-handed via BlackBerry Passport
I'd only consider a full touch screen device. I don't want any physical keyboards.
Check this video for a Blackberry Passport running Android.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5nFt0AAXUw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5nFt0AAXUw
I wouldn't mind a BlackBerry Classic running Android. They're running about $300 unlocked right now, would have made a great budget phone.