Sorry for missing this, but as other commenters noted, I'm using the Key2.
I can't recommend it for everyone, but since you're reading HN here's the hacker pros/cons:
Pros:
* Every physical alphabet key can be mapped to two app/action
shortcuts (long press/short press)
* Good construction, satisfying to use
* Great battery life
* Great security and permissions management
* Unlocked version is more or less bloatware-free (bundled BlackBerry software is there but is either useful or easy to disable/ignore)
Cons:
* Due to hardening, not all apps are available (I do miss Ruboto)
* Due to hardening, root is not currently possible (I'd like to root my device but I appreciate the security of BB-hardened Android)
* Camera isn't up to iPhone standards (I don't care as much about this and find it kinda nifty that the camera app allows fine control over shutter speed, etc even though I rarely take photos)
* Some of the BlackBerry-specific features are pretty poorly documented (there's a hover gesture that's only available while the phone is charging which shows the charge level as a line extending around the edge of the screen. It's difficult to Google and not very useful, but I got it disabled.)
All in all, I'm happier with it than I've been with a phone in a long time. It's got two SIM slots if you care about that kind of thing. It hits a particular sweet spot for me. Ymmv.
I can't recommend it for everyone, but since you're reading HN here's the hacker pros/cons:
Pros:
* Every physical alphabet key can be mapped to two app/action shortcuts (long press/short press)
* Good construction, satisfying to use
* Great battery life
* Great security and permissions management
* Unlocked version is more or less bloatware-free (bundled BlackBerry software is there but is either useful or easy to disable/ignore)
Cons:
* Due to hardening, not all apps are available (I do miss Ruboto)
* Due to hardening, root is not currently possible (I'd like to root my device but I appreciate the security of BB-hardened Android)
* Camera isn't up to iPhone standards (I don't care as much about this and find it kinda nifty that the camera app allows fine control over shutter speed, etc even though I rarely take photos)
* Some of the BlackBerry-specific features are pretty poorly documented (there's a hover gesture that's only available while the phone is charging which shows the charge level as a line extending around the edge of the screen. It's difficult to Google and not very useful, but I got it disabled.)
All in all, I'm happier with it than I've been with a phone in a long time. It's got two SIM slots if you care about that kind of thing. It hits a particular sweet spot for me. Ymmv.