Nokia Lumia 820 vs Blackberry Z10

alon7786

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Hi everyone,

I seek for new phone. I currently have an Sony Ericsson XPERIA mini.
Main uses (topics to address by leaving android ecosystem)
Navigation: GLONASS with waze and DailyRoads Voyager Free
Notes: OneNote.
ToDo: Wunderlist, HabitRPG
Language games: Duolingo,babbel, bussu
Phone: Call recording
Other: Llama, Runkeeper

I've came to conclusion by many means (replaceable battery, price, extended memory) to those two specific models:
BlackBerry Z10 and Nokia Lumia 820.

Topics:
Navigation: Nokia have the GLONASS (which by some means a must) and waze have announced last period out of beta for WP.
on the other hand BBOS10 have sideloading or the outdated native waze application.
The second app is a mystery for me on both ecosystems (any replacement on any ecosystem is welcomed), recording while driving a car with some meta-data (speed, location).

Notes: Since I using OneNote on my PC for my studies, it's a welcome app on WP.
Any solutions on BBOS?

ToDo: Both apps missing on both ecosystems, so I believe the Mobile version of their site is acceptable on both platforms.

Language games: this trio is my most favorite language studding games, I'll like to review alternatives.

Phone: Call recording, is that possible?

Other: Llama on WP is impossible, how about BB? Alternative for Runkeeper?
 
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Because I have no background in BB at all, I will only answer from the WP / Lumia side.

Navigation: I would say Nokia has the best navigation of all phones. The HERE Maps has many features that really works in all countries. This might not be a big deal if you live in the US. But if you live here in Indonesia, youll appreciate the Nokia navigation, because Google's navigation lacks too many features.
I dont know about recording metadata

ToDo is possible in OneNote as well

I have several language apps in my 820, both dictionary and language learning apps. Babbel is a great one!
Keep in mind that the app situation on WP is nowhere as complete as Android

So far, call recording is still impossible.