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There was at least six titles in between. Nothing has changed, just perceptions of clients and the industry. I haven’t called myself a stockbroker for 25 years and retirement planner is the current title for the last five years. I’ve been a stockbroker/retirement planner for 27 years.

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The point is because when people ask for help and guidance, they only choose to remember or follow, the get rich, get cheap and get free part of the explanation. I’ve spent my life in a segment of sales that many people abhor to point of loathing me and my peers. I’m really not technically inclined to begin with and don’t see the benefit at this point for neophytes. Others like myself and Troy are past helping the many BB10 neophytes. When you post here about the BB10 success and helping etc, you mean the best and do help. We have a saying here, and that’s, “So there’s still a chance”, when it come to BB10 and it’s survival, whatever that means to each individual. Again, unsatisfied and mad at BlackBerry.

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Last week, another person came on here thinking Android could be installed on Passport or Classic and that person had IT background. Realizing after the fact the limitations, the person was furious. By reading on CrackBerry that people were running APKs etc without understanding 4.3 vs above requirements, the person bought a Christmas gift for someone. Just around Christmas, neophyte came on the boards having bought a Passport without realizing the limitations compared with Android/IOS regarding the ecosystem. The complete opposite that would describe an early adopter. Anybody that would use BB10 for the first time now, pending EOL announced 14 months ago, is seriously a novice and severely technologically naive and uninformed. Nobody that would consider using BB10 at this point, has any business using BB10 at this point. That being said, you’ve mentioned several times about, prospective BB10 users, and how they’re being misinformed. Seriously doubt, if they shut it down tomorrow, any significant repercussions would take place. This isn’t a knock on BBL since they’ve hung in longer than anyone expected. Whatever breaks now, doesn’t appear to be getting fixed, now, if ever. For experienced users, BB10 is good until it’s not good anymore. I’m having a difficult time understanding why you’re pushing the, BB10 is alright, nothing's wrong on the BB10 front, agenda. I’ve sat back and watched the volleys between you, Troy and conite. While I won't go into all of Troy's points here, I will say that while more backups are always better than fewer and I support backing up to as many sources as possible, there is no current reason to believe that anything other than Blackberry World will be shut down as of. It will also export data such as contacts, etc. Go to Home and check them out.well worth the investment as a native BB10-based backup solution. While it is not currently available outside of BBW, Runisoft (the app developers) are selling it via promo code, which suggests that they will continue to support it for some time and/or release the. Ultimate Backup is your friend here ajohansson.

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(Yeah that OneDrive thing was a bit of a bummer, but the way I see it, not even my Windows 10 phone had that level of integration, so I'm just falling back to everyone else's level now) If you are still using BB10 now, likely you will be able to carry on in 2020. Plan for the worse but to assume the likely scenario is that all BB10 phones will crash and burn or just simply stop working come Januis probably not realistic. That includes my very first Sony with the jog dial 20 years ago.

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in fact none of my phones have ever physically died. Carriers might obsolete 4G coverage one day. Phones may die from hardware failure at any time, this is not specific to BlackBerry. Unlike my Bold devices which are dependent on BIS, as far as anyone knows, BB10 is not dependent on any proprietary infrastructure (except perhaps BBID sign on?) I've got older iPhones, unsupported, which also still work. I have old Android 6 phones which are EOL but they also continue to work. Look, my Symbian phones were EOL a long time ago, they still work short of the carriers shutting down 3G services. I don't view BB10 going EOL as being all that significant for my usage. I "need" my phones, so I have several BB10 phones kicking around, just in case.













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