This may not be the experience for everyone, and that's ok. Some folks are limited by cost, while others are perfectly happy with Google's Nexus 6P (as well you should, it's an amazing phone in its own right). Anyone looking for something a little different, or anyone interested in returning to a world where physical keyboards are a thing need to give the BlackBerry Priv a serious look.
This is absolutely one of the best phones to be released this year, and while BlackBerry still has to demonstrate it can keep its promises when it comes to software updates this is already an exceptional experience. It's only going to get better from here.
Blackberry rolled out a Blackberry priv keyboard beta version that easily switched between different languages few days ago.
It was thought that Blackberry Priv with Android OS will be the real hit, but unfortunately it started to struggle.
I still have very fond memories of my old Blackberry Bold 9900, what an awesome phone that was.
Shame the Blackberry couldn't keep up.
BlackBerry is now pushing out a fresh Marshmallow beta update for the Priv to those who signed up to help test it, though, this time around they are being a bit more specific about who exactly will be receiving it.
blackberry are late to the party.
welcome to 2010. the HTC desire Z not only had a physical keyboard but the buttons were way more comfortable to use when typing compared to BBs.
also i think lots of people actually got used to typing with touch screen. i know i did. i hardly ever used my keyboard.