BlackBerry 10 is a solid smartphone operating system offering up all
the functionality you'd expect, wrapped up in a package that does set it
apart from the likes of Android and iOS.
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It's
not yet at the stage to challenge these two big players, but BB 10's
firm foundations means it's more than capable of taking on Windows Phone 8 for the coveted third spot.
We liked
The
BlackBerry Hub is an excellent messaging manager tool, giving you total
control over all your accounts and it makes it quick and easy to
respond to urgent things, while allowing you to ignore others without
disrupting what you're currently doing.
We're also seriously
impressed by the BlackBerry 10 which offers super some super fast
surfing speeds which puts in on par with the best.
The gesture
based interface provides an attractive and novel way of controlling the
smartphone, but BB10 risks confuses customers as it requires users to
operate their handset in a very different way.
We disliked
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Applications
will be a big sticking point for many, since most people will take the
vast offering on Google Play or the Apple App Store over the
undernourished BlackBerry World.
Of course it's still early doors
for BlackBerry 10 and the app store has seen significant growth since
its launch, but its late arrival to the market has seen rivals amass
libraries which could be almost impossible to match.
It's great to
see Skype and Whatsapp finally land on the BB 10 platform, but there's
still many big name apps missing from the line up, and that could be its
undoing.
While BB10 provides the Canadian firm with a good start
it's still a work in progress and minor niggles which crop up around the
operating system can jar at times, reminding you that this is still a
fledgling offering.
Some areas of BlackBerry 10 appear to be
lacking in terms of features, with budding photographers likely to be
disappointed about the lack of options in the camera app, while the
ability to set just one alarm is baffling and rather frustrating.
Final verdict
The
way you navigate round BB10 is very different to its rivals, and it
requires the user to spend a decent amount of time with it to fully
understand its complexities.
Once you get to grips with BlackBerry
10 you'll find it's a quick and fluid user experience that enables you
to get to the main features quickly without getting lost in various
menus and settings.
The thing is, it just doesn't feel as complete an offering as iOS, Android or even Windows Phone, and we reckon BlackBerry 10 has a bit of an uphill struggle if it's to steal users away from those three.