>>2101194Hey there! I find the Blackberry an excellent phone for communicating and writing messages: battery lasts forever, the tactile feedback of the physical keyboard allows fast touch typing and is as accurate as no other virtual keyboard around, the phone is solid and built like a rock, physical keys allow to launch apps and tasks from the homescreen, which means that I need neither icons nor swipe gestures at all. The 3:2 screen size ratio is somehow weird at the beginning, you need some time to get used to it, but I find it works very well on apps like Clover on portrait mode. See pic. The fact that no virtual keyboard pops up when I'm writing means that I can see more messages, so I never feel like portions of my screen are wasted. As for watching videos or playing games, which usually happens in landscape mode, the screen ratio of the Keyone doesn't naturally fit most media content: media is enjoyable but the Keyone's screen isn't as wide as the screen of most phones, so the videos and games appear a little smaller than they should be. Personally I don't care though, media fruition was not my priority when I decided to get the Keyone.