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Jan 22, 2017
The Blackberry Classic: a lot, but too late.
Ordinarily, I would give the Blackberry Classic 5-stars across the board. It's a solid phone with good call quality and good battery life. The Blackberry 10 OS was also extremely good, but...
I'm giving it the lowest mark for the following reasons. One, Blackberry was staffed by knuckleheads who couldn't see the forest for the trees, and in 2008 they failed to see the impact that a certain product from Apple would have on the cell phone industry; Blackberry's so-called "Iphone-killer" (the Z10) would come out in 2013, five years later. Two, during that five-year period - despite having an extremely good OS - they did next to nothing except put out a failed tablet (the Playbook) - while a little upstart OS called Android was making waves in the space that could have been occupied by BB10. Three, the Blackberry phones that they put out up until 2016 just had to have that one thing on them that a huge swath of consumers were completely and totally rejecting: that stupid keyboard. The result of all this is that the company who really put the smart in the phone, the company who had more than 20% of the world-wide market when the Iphone came out, is barely able to enjoy less than 0.02% in sales by the time they threw in the towel two years ago.
For those thinking of buying and using this phone, Verizon has shut off support and service as of April, 2017; all Blackberrys from the Classic to earlier cannot be activated. I do not know about other carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile, etc, so get a hold of them first before you buy. Blackberry World - their version of an app store - will cease to exist at the end of 2019.
At this time, my current BB Classic can pick up streaming radio, the internet, or make a great paperweight when not in use, so all is not lost! :)

Jan 22, 2017
A "maybe" tablet
3 of 3 found this helpful For starters, the Blackberry Playbook is extremely well-made; it's a tablet that could do just about anything when it came out in 2011, and in many cases today it can still do so. However, the "IPad killer" it was claimed to be when launched just didn't work out, and as a result - combined with an extremely-high price tag - Blackberry stopped making them after only two years. Which means you can get them on EBay at very good bargains.
What you could do with one today is pretty much what you could do with any tablet. Stuff can be written, books can be read, the weather observed, videos watched, games played, and so on. The limitation is the apps, specifically the lack of them on Blackberry World, and what is there is very small in comparison to either Apple or Android. And to add a little more insult the operating system sometimes lags; it desperately needs an upgrade to OS 3 or a version of BB10, something which Blackberry refuses to do.
All in all, the Playbook is a tight little tablet that tries to be good, but needs to be better. If you want better on EBay for about the same amount of money to spend, Android tablets are available.

Oct 09, 2017
Protect your phone with style!
No matter what kind of phone you have, you need to find the means to protect it from damage, and if you do get something you might as well give it some style. For me, an Otterbox doesn't work, especially when the thing makes your phone look like the controller to an old Playstation. The Tuff-Luv wallet case does the job and looks very good in return. It doesn't cover the camera, won't activate the keypad, and allows normal charging when needed. And if the leather fades a bit, liquid shoe polish works well.