I didn't think much about the size until I opened certain apps and realized 4.7 is the sweet spot for a phone.Typing is super and the viewing is glance perfect. That being said the iPhone at any size is 5 star over its competitors in terms of organized system, stability, app reliability and hardware design integration. In other words, no customization needed. With the increased battery size the deal is sealed. Oh, and ApplePay plus the thumb thingy will be a dream once the apps catch up. Imagine one touch and shake commands for various appliances and gadgets.
Blackberry passport really a great product, with a high end spec it can compete with other phones out there.
Design is unique. Square phone is an amazing idea. (Iknow this is not first square phone)
The impportant aspect is battery. it give us phone user a gadget that can goin at least 20-24 hours hard work usage. For average usage expect 36-40 hours. Simply Amazing.
Camera is great too...at least now I can depend on a blackberry camera phone now :)
USB OTG fully supported.
Typing maybe need some adjustment but when you adapted then it give you great experience
Apps while now officially support Android apps and games via Amazon app store it still lag behind iOS and Android via Google Play Store. But dont worry I think blackberry has enough apps that fill our need
So that is, Blackberry Passport simply the best Blackberry Product to date and Now we Blackberry users can compete with others phones
If you're looking for a efficient yet sexy and everlasting battery life device, this one is for you.
i have had the htc one m8 for about three months now and im thankful i chose this cause its been the best andriod phone i have ever owned and ever used its perfect in alot of ways.
The Moto X does everything right. It's fast, the perfect size, has great battery life and never stutters or lags.
I love this phone! I just upgraded from my 5s and everything is better from camera to reception. Even the touch ID works better. I would recommend this phone to anyone. The only thing I hated about my old iPhone was that it was so small and now that issue has been solved.
Support every thing like otg bigger screen work like tab +phone for those who see specification note 3 is best
The best Android phone out I have to say, with the exception of the Note 4
i can only say with thank u apple for this iphone 6 plus after 4 years of being punished by android and samsung i have seen the light the best smartphone period...
great design,sound,display. Sense UI v6, overall the best....
I've had AT&T since 2005 and I've loved the service and the customer service. I have personally never had a problem with them. In fact, in my last conversation with them, the customer service representative took the time out to review my bill with me and see where I could actually save some money. If I need to extend the payment out on my bill because I'm short on funds, they willingly extend my dates for me and as long as I keep my promise to pay (or call if I have problems), they have worked with me and kept my phone on.
Had S3, UI clean and to the point. Just different,simple and to the point
Loves this phone, got used to its large size very quickly and now struggle when I use my fiance's 5s with its 4 inch screen.
At $35/mo, it's a steal. A very good deal indeed. But pay attention to what's NOT on the plan description pages:
On the $35 plan, you get unlimited domestic talk/text, which is nice. What they don't say is that International calls and texts are IMPOSSIBLE on this plan. No pay-per-message or pay-per-call, just IMPOSSIBLE.
On the so-called International plan, you can place calls and texts to 35 countries, which is nice. What they don't tell you is that calls and texts to OTHER countries are IMPOSSIBLE, just as above. No pay-per-use, just not possible.
I shouldn't have to check whether international texts and calls are possible. Every other mobile provider offers this so it didn't occur to me that it was even possible for this service to NOT be offered.
When I contacted them to ask how to add credit for international calls and texts, they just pointed me to the legal page that explains what *IS* possible and doesn't mention any other options outside of those 35 countries and unlimited packages.
You win Cricket. You suckered me into a month of service by leaving out crucial information from your product pages. I hope you're proud of yourself, good bye!
At least I learned a valuable lesson. Never assume anything, even if you've never seen a provider without international service (however expensive it may be), you still need to check everything. Next time I'll make sure to check whether the service will work both inside and outside of the house and I'll make sure to ask if it will work while I'm drinking or eating as well, you never know!