Hey guys its Aiden from everyday tech here so today, I was going through my Twitter feed and something came up which I didn't realize was still relevant for today, but we'll talk about that in a second, but before I forget, don't forget to Like and subscribe to my channel turn on the notifications, and you'll be notified the next time I do a tech review or have any tech news for you. So let's get started, so I was just literally scrolling through my Twitter feeds, and you know actually going through there's always a promoted article. There is nothing to do with you or something that you have interested in and what I was going through. There was something from blackberry and I didn't even know they were still going if I'm perfectly honest, I didn't use to even think they were still relevant to the phone market. But lo and behold there was a picture of a mobile phone, and I was like well, okay, so I thought. Well, you know, let's say lets clicking it and find out, and it turns out they have a new phone out, but our BlackBerry's still relevant in this day and age I mean come on.
It's you know: it's not the 90s anymore. You know, phones have moved on and, as you can see from the picture up here, it's it just looks dated I mean who wants a QWERTY keyboard, a physical one, on a phone when you can have the same thing on a normal phone but still have a full screen. I really don't see the appeal and when I clicked on the promotion they took me to BlackBerry's website. Obviously you can pick what spec you want, but what got me is. There was still offering a 32 gigabyte version.
Why? Why? Why I mean even OnePlus with their new 60 release? They've dropped the 64, because that was too small. They start at 128. So why? Why do one that now starts in this day in age starts at 32? It is beyond me, but yeah you can have 32 or 64, and then you can choose which type of keyboard you have, so I just selected. You know you Cape love, QWERTY, keyboard, 64, gigabytes, added to the car and I selected pounds, because I was him in the UK, and it came up when it was 400 pounds, and again it's not that expensive, but I, just don't think, there's any need for it. You could get a few cases for it, which was quite nice, so I wrote them down just here.
I can get a flip case, but it was 37 pounds or a soft shell one for 25 for 19 pounds. I would have hoped they would have included a soft shell case. A lot of companies do I mean, like I, say OnePlus do, and you know why you'd probably get enough to market case anyway. It's probably aimed at more the business uses, but is it relevant I mean I cannot see the appeal of it at all everything this can do. Any other phone can do, and I think you can get more money and one more phone for your money elsewhere, because phones, you know, obviously, when blackberry were at its peak, it was the businessman or businesswoman business persons phone of choice.
You know yeah, maybe 20 years ago, but times have moved on. Phones aren't just for business phones aren't just for calling, though you want to phone. That does everything, and you know if you're going to still release a phone with a QWERTY keyboard on the bottom. It's going to take up half of the screen, then it's something you really need or really once I, don't think so, but you had just. It was just something to think about.
I want to know what you want to do. Would you have one? Do you think it's relevant? So that is my question. For today. Let me know below is blackberry still relevant today, comment below and don't forget like and subscribe to my channel you'll keep notified of everything that I do.
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