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Design, 4.4 out of 5
4.4
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Features, 4.1 out of 5
4.1
Battery life
Battery life, 4.4 out of 5
4.4
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5 out of 5 stars.
People are missing out
11 years ago
Although I prefer the trackball of my old Blackberry, the touch screen and speed of this Blackberry, along with all the other features of this device are outstanding. I am able video chat with my wife and the BBM Voice Quality is outstanding. I am looking forward to this OS and getting the Blackberry Classic when I can, but for those that have never had a Blackberry, this phone is one you should definitely try.
Prosbattery life, Camera/Video Quality, Durable, Good For Texting, Wi-fi Capability
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on ATT.com
4 out of 5 stars.
It's not a toy
11 years ago
I have three email accounts and need access to each. I travel a lot and need a device that can maintain a charge for 2-3 days and be used at the same time. This device is a tool not a toy so the games and other features have no place on my agenda.
1. The BlackBerry Hub feature is great as it makes sure I don't miss any communications across my three email accounts.
2. The keyboard enables me to minimize errors when communicating (something I'm not able to do with my iPhone5).
3. If properly configured this device seems to run forever. When I have an extended trip I simply charge extra batteries and snap a fresh one in every couple of days. May phones are locked and you simply can't insert a fresh battery. No real need for a camel back or other device.
4. There are plenty of applications out there for what I need, however more would be appreciated.
Prosbattery life, Wi-fi Capability, Durable, Ease of Use, Camera/Video Quality, removable battery, power management
Consapplication availability
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on ATT.com
5 out of 5 stars.
Perfect Keyboard
11 years ago
Nothing can beat the physical keyboard. This is the most productive phone I have used. If you want to be quick at work (emails, calendar, contacts) Blackberry should be your choice #1.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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Features
Features, 4.0 out of 5
4.0
Ease of use
Ease of use, 5.0 out of 5
5.0
Battery life
Battery life, 5.0 out of 5
5.0
Display
Display, 5.0 out of 5
5.0
Design
Design, 5.0 out of 5
5.0
Value of Product
Value of Product, 5.0 out of 5
5.0
5 out of 5 stars.
The smartphone for adults who have a life.
11 years ago
I've had Blackberry's since the 2nd week they were introduced in North America. A couple of years ago, I decided that RIM was going out of business, so I'd better jump in with the heard and get an Android. Got a top of the line Sony phone, and its an excellent device...but... the reality is I cant use a screen keyboard, nor do I need 100,000 'Apps' to waste my time with. Finally got so frustrated with typos and predictive words, and even the text to voice, I went back to Blackberry. Initially for the physical keyboard I was so use to, but then I realized how sophisticated the Q10 actually is...even compared to the Sony Experia or the iPhone 6. The Q10 supports ALL of the protocols that these other phones do not. I found this far more important than 'Apps', in that it interfaces with other devices. Listen to music using your smartphone? The Q10 supports something called aptX, which is a lossless audio format for bluetooth. With aptX bluetooth headphones, music sounds 5x better. Theres another protocol called MAP, fully integrates the connection for a modern car 'entertainment system'. This goes far beyond just making calls and streaming music, if a text or email comes in, it not only reads it to you, you can respond with voice to text. No need to ever text while driving. It also supports HD voice, a new high quality voice service that AT&T is deploying...takes all of the background noise out. Again, all included, whereas neither Andriod nor iPhone include all of this by default. And the data security is state of the art. Yes, Blackberry has had it problems, and made some of the dumbest business decisions ever, and its not in vogue with the hoard...the product is far superior for those of us that use a smartphone as a tool to earn income, and not as an expensive toy. I'm ready to buy a Blackberry Passport now!
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Q: Auto Sync with Toyota Prius C
Hello! I was just wondering if this phone can be synced with the Bluetooth in my car? I currently have an iPhone that does it and would like my new phone to connect as well. Thanks!
11 years ago
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A: I've had no problem synching the Bluetooth with my Toyota.
11 years ago
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Q: dose the Blackberry Q10 have ascicable sims card
12 years ago
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A: Yes it does have an accessible SIM card along with an expandable memory slot. Thanks, -Pedro, AT&T Social Media Manager
12 years ago
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Q: Does the blackberry Q10 send and receive pics
12 years ago
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A: Yes it does. Visit http://meme.ms/db3oc7a to learn more how to do so.
Thanks, -Pedro, AT&T Social Media Manager
12 years ago
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Q: blackberry.net email
I have heard that Blackberry 10 has done away with Blackberry's Enterprise Email; the [email protected] email address. . . is this true?? I use that email for quite a lot and would hate to give it up if I were to upgrade.
12 years ago
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A: Hi,
You can use our free forwarding service to re-direct your att.blackberry.net email. You can create the forwarding rule on the BlackBerry 10 device, or by visiting a site hosted by BlackBerry for AT&T customers.
If applicable, ensure that the BlackBerry ID for setting up the device does not use this address. Choose another one because any "lost my password" type emails will not be reachable unless you can re-activate your old BlackBerry 7 (or earlier device).
Thanks,
Robert, AT&T Social Media Manager