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Actually my first BlackBerry was the original Pearl, with the trackball and "SureType" keyboard. I did have a few times where the ball didn't cooperate but it was a simple fix. Since then I've had a couple of Curves, a Storm, and my most recent acquisition is a Style, which I'm excited to try out for the next few weeks once I've received the battery I ordered (the phone was given to me by a friend who lost the battery when he moved recently).
Despite hardware issues like the trackball on the cheaper models, I've always found the platform itself to be solid and dependable, something I need given how much I work from my phone. Who knows, I may give up my Nexus S for the Style if I like it enough! I do miss a hardware keyboard and I've always been partial to flip phones.
And as for data plans, well I'm on Sprint so I already have unlimited data which covers all their smartphones. Even when I had T-Mobile and AT&T before that, I never had issues with data on the BlackBerry or any other phone. Of course, I'm not one to stream video 24/7 on the phone either; it's a tool to get work done.
Edited 2013-01-22 13:34 UTC