Hey BlackBerry,
Just in case you were thinking about manufacturing the A10 with no removable battery...uh...don't. You have angered enough of your loyal base in the last few weeks here. We still care about removable batteries, especially with the just OK battery life of the Z10...
You already shot your toe off with the Q5. ALL BlackBerry Legacy devices, low-end included, had removable batteries which is one of the awesome things that set them apart from iPhone and certain Droid phones. That being said, if you are confident in your decision to make this a more premium feature, fine.
But DO NOT eliminate the removable battery feature from medium to high-end devices. If you do, just blow the rest of your foot off with a BFG9000. (Sorry, got DooM on my mind.)
In closing, I can't see why you'd want to remove this simple yet important classic feature. I can't see why ANY manufacturer does this, except for Apple, because...they are Apple.
~STV on Z10STL100-3/10.1.0.2025 TMO US
Just in case you were thinking about manufacturing the A10 with no removable battery...uh...don't. You have angered enough of your loyal base in the last few weeks here. We still care about removable batteries, especially with the just OK battery life of the Z10...
You already shot your toe off with the Q5. ALL BlackBerry Legacy devices, low-end included, had removable batteries which is one of the awesome things that set them apart from iPhone and certain Droid phones. That being said, if you are confident in your decision to make this a more premium feature, fine.
But DO NOT eliminate the removable battery feature from medium to high-end devices. If you do, just blow the rest of your foot off with a BFG9000. (Sorry, got DooM on my mind.)
In closing, I can't see why you'd want to remove this simple yet important classic feature. I can't see why ANY manufacturer does this, except for Apple, because...they are Apple.
~STV on Z10STL100-3/10.1.0.2025 TMO US