Nigerians generally have a love for blackberry phone and accessories, but it's time to face facts. The BlackBerry is on its last legs and now is the best time to ditch it and move on. Aside from the fact
that BlackBerry smartphone sales have been disappointing, and the company has announced that it's essentially up for sale, there are certain reasons users should discard their devices now. Jumia Travel, Africa’s No.1 online hotel booking portal shares 5 reasons Nigerians should ditch their blackberry phones this December.
that BlackBerry smartphone sales have been disappointing, and the company has announced that it's essentially up for sale, there are certain reasons users should discard their devices now. Jumia Travel, Africa’s No.1 online hotel booking portal shares 5 reasons Nigerians should ditch their blackberry phones this December.
- The Facebook app cannot be accessed on Blackberry
- WhatsApp for BlackBerry will stop working on the 31st of Dec., 2016
Come 31st of December 2016, WhatsApp for BlackBerry will stop functioning. The Blackberry Messenger died a long time ago and WhatsApp has since reigned supreme as it can deliver instant message across types of OS. Without the WhatsApp, there really is not much you can do with your Blackberry phone in Nigeria really. Who needs a BlackBerry phone when it has only a fraction of your total friends?
Blackouts
While the Blackberry phone was once renowned for being the most reliable as regards email and text-message service, the reputation has since been plagued by intermittent blackouts. One minute you are on your phone and the next meeting you can’t access anything…and even worse, sometimes you hardly can get tangible correspondence from RIM on what was going on. With a plethora of other options in the market, why stick to the Blackberry really?Blackouts
- Still no Siri-like assistant
- Inconsistency in settings and applications
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