Q10 OS10 - N ° BIS/BES blackBerry phones required

He had to confirm that I am ready to upgrade to a new OS 10 as Q10 or Z30. All services, including emailing work over WiFi... ? Which is good Q10 or Z30 if we ignore the advantage of kbd QWERTY... ?

In general, we are not services BIS/BES? It will work with normal data plan.

Hello

BB10 doesn't use BIS... on some carriers, it has been reported that having BIS attached to the account can indeed prevent BB10 services operate. You can use BB10 with WiFi devices only, even if you don't have any data to the plan carrier at all. BB10 devices can work with less expensive data plans... I can attest that the TMobile $30 prepaid plan works very well for a device BB10.

As for what device "is good"... it's a totally personal decision based on factors that only you can know. Both are good, but for quite different reasons. You need to assess your needs, desires and tolerance levels that are... and then select the product that you decide that best meets your needs.

Good luck!

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