![]() The admittedly pre-production sample felt like a superheated turtle wading through syrup while wearing a ball and chain… on all four legs. For its first Android phone, BlackBerry has done a top notch job. These quibbles aside, my overall feeling about the Priv’s software experience is BlackBerry has ‘done a Motorola’: leave the core Android experience untouched but augment it with smart, useful additions. ![]() Productivity Tab - an optional and customisable edge shortcut to view your email, calendar or favourite contacts from any locationīlackBerry's stock 'smart' keyboard isn't great.DTek - a security assistant which offers advice and grades your chosen security settings.Device Search - a deep search index to find anything on your device.BlackBerry Hub - a smart email client with calendar, SMS and email aggregation.Content Transfer - an Android, iOS, BlackBerry 7 and BlackBerry 10 data mover.Like Motorola (and unlike LG, HTC, Huawei and most notably Samsung) the additions BlackBerry has made are all subtle, useful and app based. Most simply BlackBerry has committed to Google’s new monthly security patch initiative (given its history how could it not?) but there’s far more than that. Instead there’s subtle enhancement and it’s all focused around productivity and security. Visually Android looks predominantly stock (even the notification center) and there are no duplicate apps. Unlike many (most) Android handset makers, BlackBerry hasn’t made changes for change’s sake. Still where the Priv excels is its user experience. It also means you don’t continually register accidental touches every time you reach for the opposite corner - something that’s driven many Galaxy Edge/Edge+ owners to distraction. It’s the best of both worlds: the curves look great with the Priv switched off and the UI isn’t warped at the edges when it is on. Then again, with time, I think a flat screen with curved glass may prove a very smart move. I love drinking prosecco after a long day, and to raise a glass for a special celebration.The 'curved' Priv glass hides a flat touchscreen. We love this recipe because we stay away from sugary mixes and use natural foods ingredients for a perfect blend of flavors. Garnish with a Rosemary spring and a blackberry!. ![]() Serve a tablespoon of the mix into a champagne glass.Once done, add three Rosemary leave to the mix and mush some more. Here is our Blackberry Honey Fizz cocktail recipe: Ingredients This Blackberry Honey Rosemary Fizz Cocktail Recipe certainly fits the bill. ![]() You know our style is quick, cool and chill. The not so secret ingredient is indeed Mionetto.īlackberry Honey Rosemary Fizz Cocktail Recipe It feels like we can’t stop now! Our simple Blackberry Honey Rosemary Cocktail Fizz is a delicious libation that is quick and easy to make. Even with a spur of the moment celebrations! Playing with ingredients hasn’t been this much fun. Their perfect bubbles and amazing flavor make all the difference. So I do encourage you to mix away! The good thing is that all celebrations always warrant some Mionetto. Honestly pretty much everything pairs really well with Mionetto Prosecco. A little mixology gives you an immense sense of satisfaction and gets the party going just like a bottle of Mionetto does! But don’t just stop at popping corks! Get creative. So, not surprisingly we are adding them to our Blackberry Honey Rosemary Cocktail! Yes, Prosecco is the ultimate festive drink. I am sure you agree that everything is better with bubbles. ![]()
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