Ask HN: Do you still miss your RIM BlackBerry?
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Re: Ask HN: Do you still miss your RIM BlackBerry?
#112I really loved having the red notification light for when a message was received on my BB. Having to click a button on my iPhone in order to check whether I have a notification or not is quite jarring, and time consuming. And like everyone else here I really miss having a proper keyboard. That thing was great.
Re: Ask HN: Do you still miss your RIM BlackBerry?
#113The only BlackBerry I ever owned was the BlackBerry Classic, back when that was still contemporary. Best phone I ever had. The UX was very consistent between apps, everything targeting it natively tended to be quite speedy, and the keyboard was excellent. I also miss the "BlackBerry Hub" feature, which would aggregate your emails, BlackBerry messenger messages, and SMS messages into a single UI. It even pulled in not…
Re: Ask HN: Do you still miss your RIM BlackBerry?
#114Positively surprised to see may people missing it. I do so as well. Started with 9870, moved to 9900 then Passport, Q10, Priv. Last model was a disappointment since it was android based. Besides amazing keyboard, BlackBerryOS was just amazing piece of software, probably due to large RIM experience in real-time OSes. System had no lags whatsoever, everything was just working how it should be. Miss it dearly.
Nope. They acquired QNX. BB10 is based on QNX, which has been around for far longer than Blackberry and is the most solid OS I’ve ever used.
Re: Ask HN: Do you still miss your RIM BlackBerry?
#115Yes I miss it everyday, I feel so clumsy typing on a piece of glass, and make soo many typos. I could type BLIND without typos whole emails while maintaining a casual conversation (much to the annoyance of my girlfriend). There are a lot of BlackBerry-stans still on crackberry.com holding out on older and newer BlackBerry phoned (key2 being the latest). Really loved my Q10 with bb10os and my Keyone running Android! S…
I would instantly throw away my IPhone (despite being happy with macOS/iOS) for a Blackberry like phone with LineageOS.
Re: Ask HN: Do you still miss your RIM BlackBerry?
#116Now imagine that all of our computers would run an OS like the one underlying the BlackBerry (QnX), the responsiveness was to a very large degree a direct effect of having a soft real time OS as the basis to build the rest of the applications on.
That says something ;-)
Re: Ask HN: Do you still miss your RIM BlackBerry?
#117I really loved having the red notification light for when a message was received on my BB. Having to click a button on my iPhone in order to check whether I have a notification or not is quite jarring, and time consuming. And like everyone else here I really miss having a proper keyboard. That thing was great.
Re: Ask HN: Do you still miss your RIM BlackBerry?
#118We have a lot of positive nostalgia, so time for some negative views :D I hated most every blackberry I owned. Stupid, clumsy and bulky devices. BlackBerry was not that massive a shift from the standard. It was just _slightly_ different to what feature phones of the day were doing. Sony Ericson had some P800/P900 devices that clouted the BB in terms of power and feature sets. Here's a quick roundup of why I don't hol…
You just recorded yourself saying the name and that was it. It was simple and brilliant.
Re: Ask HN: Do you still miss your RIM BlackBerry?
#119Positively surprised to see may people missing it. I do so as well. Started with 9870, moved to 9900 then Passport, Q10, Priv. Last model was a disappointment since it was android based. Besides amazing keyboard, BlackBerryOS was just amazing piece of software, probably due to large RIM experience in real-time OSes. System had no lags whatsoever, everything was just working how it should be. Miss it dearly.
> probably due to large RIM experience in real-time OSes Nope. They acquired QNX. BB10 is based on QNX, which has been around for far longer than Blackberry and is the most solid OS I’ve ever used.
Re: Ask HN: Do you still miss your RIM BlackBerry?
#120I used to own a BB Z30, which I bought after my q10 developer édition began having issues, and to this day I still think this is the best phone I ever used, primarily because of the BB OS. I had only owned iPhones before that and have owned both Android and iPhones since then.