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#31
Originally Posted by ZogG View Post
Z30 screen is bigger and better, as well as you get hot swap for sim. And hw is better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTpn...4Qo6aKSJWbVWYA
While the z30 is better, I'm not sure it's double-the-price better.
 
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Z30 is bigger, a littlebit faster and has bigger battery.
 
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Originally Posted by wow23 View Post
Z30 is bigger, a littlebit faster and has bigger battery.
... but not a removable battery! I think this is not a problem if the battery fits really 2 days or almost 1 day by strong usage like they say.
 
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Originally Posted by delmar View Post
... but not a removable battery! I think this is not a problem if the battery fits really 2 days or almost 1 day by strong usage like they say.
Yes, true.
But towards the end of your 2 year contract.... the phone's battery would be pretty stale. And the only way to renew it would be to void the warranty/change it yourself with a third-party battery. Or to send it back to BB for them to "refurbish" it, which isn't always an option.

A battery even like in the HTC Legend is the best of both world.
You get a unibody design, and a replaceable battery!
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Originally Posted by Kangal View Post
Yes, true.
But towards the end of your 2 year contract.... the phone's battery would be pretty stale. And the only way to renew it would be to void the warranty/change it yourself with a third-party battery. Or to send it back to BB for them to "refurbish" it, which isn't always an option.

A battery even like in the HTC Legend is the best of both world.
You get a unibody design, and a replaceable battery!
Agree, but in my country (like mostly in Europe I guess) there are not much people with a 2 year contract, because we buy the phone contract-free, except i-phone users with all-inclusive packages.
 
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Originally Posted by sponka View Post
Which languages are supported with BB10?
well i can't give you the exact list that what languages BB10 support but its does support many languages. Including Arabic, Espanol, Francais, Hindi, Bahasa Indonesia. These languages are a few i have written from the many which are listed on my Z10.
 
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Originally Posted by LouisDK View Post
The PlayBook is an old device by now and gets very little attention from the Blackberry company. The OS on it is pretty limited compared to BB10 both in features and Android support.

Even die-hard Blackberry fans don't recommend buying a PlayBook at this stage. Some suggest buying a Nexus 7 instead.
Thanks, but i know this already. I just want to use it to read books in pdf and epub. And I really like the OS (a webOS rip off).
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playbook is an awesome media player.great sound.most other tablets sound teeny.But not recommended for pdfs.epubs..maybe.its heavy.
z30 is recommended over z10.faster; better battery.fmradio.no handicapped stl100 version.But watch out for bad simtray.try and buy.

In all bb10s so far android support is lame.very slow.the jolla phone blows it away handsdown.(future update may change that)
 
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http://developer.blackberry.com/devz...oice/bb10.html
too much options to develop, but everytime prefer native
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Originally Posted by coderus View Post
http://developer.blackberry.com/devz...oice/bb10.html
too much options to develop, but everytime prefer native
Better to use qtcreator probably I used NDK but it's eclipsed(booo java), here the links I find, but never tried to set it, as when I used NDK qtcreator support of blackberry was poor, now it should be much better
http://developer.blackberry.com/nati...ing_tools.html
https://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt-Creat...-BlackBerry-10
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