Back to BlackBerry: one editor’s 30-day trial run

BlackBerry 10 for 30 days

I confess, I’m intrigued by BlackBerry 10. Surprised? So am I. It’s been easy to pre-emptively count BlackBerry out of the smartphone wars based on its performance over the last two or three years, but there’s an element of mystique and personality that have made me quite curious to give the new OS a shot. While Wednesday’s BB10 launch answered a lot of questions, it also raised a lot of new ones. Most of the mysteries revolve around its ecosystem, hardware quality, competitive advantages / disadvantages and if the platform can persuade Android and iOS users to switch. As a former Pearl and Curve owner, I want — nay, need — to determine for myself how well BlackBerry’s latest effort holds up against its rivals. Thus, I have decided to use the BlackBerry Z10 as my sole device and daily driver for thirty days.

From now until March 3rd, I’ll experience nearly every aspect of BB10: the UI and its learning curve, its performance and battery life, BlackBerry World, the highly praised virtual keyboard and how well it can handle my work load. I’ll even use the phone at MWC, a major international trade show in which I’ll be even more dependent on my mobile than usual. Throughout this process I’ll be documenting my thoughts, feelings and emotions and deliver them in a regular series of weekly posts. By the end, we’ll see whether or not BB10 can win my heart; is it a suitable replacement for the average iOS or Android user, or does the company still have a difficult path ahead of it? Time will tell, and I’m eager to find out.

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Filed under: Cellphones, Software, Mobile, RIM

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