![]() ![]() So long as we’re talking about text, the typing experience on BlackBerry 10.2 has added fresh audio feedback. Tack this on top of the refined cursor selector in 10.1, and handling text in any way has become a lot easier. ![]() This paradigm extends beyond that too - you can also share selected text to any app that plugs into the system-wide menu, and in the browser, you can launch directly into web searches for a selected term thanks to a dedicated in-line icon. If you're wondering what they each do, you can always hold down a press on the button to get a label to pop up, just like other menu items throughout BB10. Now instead of having to double-tap selected text and chose your action from a side menu, buttons now appear in-line with text so you’ve got cut, copy, and paste actions ready to go immediately. I’ll be honest - I haven’t been able to get this to work so far, but the feature’s apparently in there, tucked away in the settings.Ĭopy and paste was a little bit of a hassle on BlackBerry 10.1, but they’ve significantly improved it. There are three messages already filled out for you to use, but you can change them to whatever you like. The new Reply Now feature lets you send an automated SMS or BBM message when you decline or ignore a call from them. Sometimes you have to ignore a call from a friend, but that’s no reason to leave them high and dry. ![]()
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