• EmilieEvans@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    This device has a tiny touchscreen, and a keyboard, rather than having the whole thing being a touchscreen.

    That’s awesome. I still miss my Blackberry Passport (keyboard and large 1:1 screen).

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      Tiny keyboards were a nightmare. There’s a reason why the Blackberry failed. You might like it, but then you’re part of a minority.

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        22 hours ago

        Wide display: perfect for reading A4 documents

        keyboard: nicer to type. Also, the passport was as wide as, well … , a passport so it is a pretty decently sized keyboard which isn’t comparable to the tiny Q10.

        The passport was never meant to be a generic for the masses device. It is a beautiful specialized tool.

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          Yeah they did. It was a pretty major factor. The moment touchscreen phones began to exist, Blackberry became past-tense.

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            I’d say their software limitations are the reason they failed, not the keyboard. In fact, people really liked the final BlackBerry devices with Android and a keyboard, but at that point the company was already gone.

            But while iPhones were at the boom of Fruit Ninja, Angry Birds, iBeer and using Skype, and Google’s Android looked like ass but already had ad-infested versions of the same titles, BlackBerry had… corporate messaging? A really robust email app, I guess?