Tuesday, June 11th, 2019 Episode V: BB10 Strikes Back ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I drafted my mobile future nicely in March, but as it usually happens in life, it turned out quite differently. I indeed got a used yet good looking Palm Treo 680 and started to use it with my personal SIM card, while my company number stayed in the Xiaomi. I moved all my databases from Tungsten E, then I did the same with my password storage and the device was ready to be my offline phone. The Xperia Pro, I've got for free, was being prepared to be my online phone with data plan and corporate number. Then three things happened: 1. One day, after seing some security presentations, I decided to improve significantly strength of all my passwords across my whole computing existence. I didn't have that bad passwords, but still quite naive, created with outdated information in mind. Now all my important passwords are 24 characters long and randomly generated from anything you can press on a standard English keyboard. Such passwords can't be remembered and need to be stored in a password manager, which can sync them across my devices (or at least the phone and work and home PC). There's no such thing for PalmOS. 2. Mysterious weird things started to happen to the Treo. My private SIM card was in the device exactly six weeks and during these six weeks I received at least twenty calls from unknown foreign numbers. Treo never went online, never sent any SMS I didn't know about, but still the calls kept comming. It never happened before and never happened again after I placed the card in a different phone. 3. I've got bunch of BB10 devices for free, one BB Leap and three BB Classics. When I said in the first post to the topic that Palm OS was the only mobile OS, I was ever satisfied with, I wasn't entirely correct. I used BB Z10 for two years and _that_ was my best experience with smartphone ever, period. Sadly the device had various hardware issues and RIM/Blackberry was a company was driven by complete morons back then, which culminated when they went to Android. I sold the Z10, said some nasty things about the manufacturer and considered that to be a finished episode. But the OS is just so good! And Classic is such a good device! So right now my primary phone is the BB Classic, with my corporate number and my corporate data plan. Treo is turned off and will soon be send to the original owner to examine that weird mysterious behavior. And my personal number... well, that's to be concluded next time.