here is the chronology of the devices that i have owned in the last 5 years(and used to their breaking point)
1) nokia 5800
2) motorola defy+
3) Lumia 720
4) Moto G
5) BB Z3
to begin with the proceedings, let me be clear. i love android. i love the way it is customize-able. u can really make an android phone yours, after rooting of course. their true potential can be unleashed. but do i want to use an android device for my daily calls and web browsing? BLOODY HELL NO! they are unreliable, buggy, and lag a lot!
Blackberry z3 is not for the people who want to play games on their phone. it is not for the people who don't prefer sensitive information they have to work with being stored in Chinese or Korean servers. if you are looking for a device that you can use to communicate, well, for once PLEASE invest in a Blackberry...
now for the pros and cons and the most common points that come up in reviews...
1. the screen... its huge... using with one hand is a tall ask for people with small hands. people complain a lot about pixel density and pixellation. well, you will notice pixellation of you take your eyes about a couple of inches away from the screen. i didnt have that on my moto g. then again, i dont use my smartphone like that. so in normal usage, u wouldnt notice.
2. Build quality... this is comparable to a brick. reminds me of my old 5800. nokia used to build tanks. seems bb are trying to keep the tradition alive. quality of build is comparable to german fit and finish. doesnt feel chinese at all! no gorilla glass. but BB are known to use their in house development that is scratch resistant. even gorilla glass will give you faint hairline scratches. i use mine without a screenguard. nothing has happened yet! (fingers crossed)... built by Foxconn, makers of iphone!
3. app ecosystem... the main point where all android phones win(or do they?)... yes... bbworld is short on apps. it is not as vast as play store.but thats cz almost all free android apps are crap! or if they arent, they are probably secretly used to gather data so u can be screwd later! bb has a more stringent approval process that makes it difficult for all apps to get in... gamers should therefore, steer clear.
4. battery.... well.. well... well.... i will bet my life on this. i extract two days of HEAVY usage easily! beat that android!
5. os... just wait for 10.3.1... we'll see then! the interface is so intuitive. it has a learning curve, thats true, but at the end of 2 days, you will work with it like you have owned it for years. the keyboard is the best in a smartphone... period...
6. camera... its JUST a 5 MP camera. true. but quality is adequate, if not excellent.
not as good as my lumia, but better and reliable than most others.
7. call quality... this is where bb knocks it out of the park... call clarity and quality, both are amazing... you need to see it for yourself...
8. now the deal breakers... blackberry maps is Crap! it shows you where it thinks you are, it shows you where it thinks you should be, but it never shows you where you actually are. they have improved... but miles behind google maps. solution? google maps online page set as bookmark!
9. price... if you consider and android, it seems overpriced. but then again, you can get denims for 500 or u can get a levis for 5000... they are both denim, made of cotton! only people who have worn both should be allowed to comment on this! the build quality will ensure you will use this device for years to come.
10. the big question! to buy or not to buy? simply put, if you are a gamer, NOOOOOOO... if you a need a reliable device for communication and staying connected, lots of emails, texts, calls and you need your phone to not die for a couple of days, then yes. this fits the bill perfectly...
- Soumen Paul28 Nov, 2014