![]() The BlackBerry Classic that replaced the Q10 is like the once-ubiquitous BlackBerry Bold, with an option to navigate the screen from the keyboard. Even with the Q10, at times I have to repeatedly tap the screen. With the Q10, I could join the smartphone world and keep my keyboard.īlackBerry users love the keyboard, but the rest of the world seems quite happy with the on-screen version. ![]() Perhaps it's the dry skin, or my hands are too cold, but it made no sense for me to get a shiny smartphone and repeatedly jab at the screen. While the rest the world scrambled to get the latest iPhone and Android smartphones, I stuck with my trusty Nokia because touchscreens and I don't get along. Holding out for a smartphone with a keyboard was a no-brainer. I am a relative newcomer, as the Q10 was both my first smartphone and my first BlackBerry, and it has treated me well. With BlackBerry shifting its efforts to secure Android, the cadre of rabid fans who've remained loyal will soon need to decide where to go next. The once-dominant mobile device maker's BlackBerry 10 never got traction in the mobile OS world today, and word's out that the company is no longer making BB10 smartphones. "Is that a BlackBerry? Are they still making those?" ![]() Whether in an elevator, at a restaurant, or even on a friend's couch, my BlackBerry Q10 sticks out among the sea of iPhones and Android devices. ![]()
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