I found a deal on eBay for new Privs for $380 so I picked one up last week - disappointed so far.
The good:
1) Curved screen is nice, the fact that there's a little flat under the curve for the keyboard portion makes it a bit easier to pick up than, say, a Galaxy S Edge.
2) I like that it has a keyboard
3) The UI / launcher is reasonably snappy without too many over the top customizations. Mostly left Android alone.
4) Screen is reasonably bright and sharp
5) Despite the size, it's well balanced from a weight perspective
The bad:
1) The keyboard just isn't that good. It's too wide and flat, without enough clickyness. They opted for the odd flat keyboard the Passport uses, and it's not good. I know they brought over the Passport's keyboard gesture control, but that's useless, I turned it off quickly. Give us the Classic keyboard, or better yet, the curved keyboard from the Bold 9900, which has to be considered their best work.
2) The screen colores are a bit dull. Usually AMOLED colors are over the top / oversaturated - even my LCD-based Z5 Compact has more vibrant colors than this.
3) Too big for a slider. It's just unwieldy, typing with one hand is all but impossible.
4) Battery life is abysmal. This thing has a huge battery, there's no excuse for that
5) Camera is too slow. In terms of both picture-taking-speed, and shutter speed. Even in sunlight, moving pictures come out blurry. Considering most of my pictures are of my toddler or my dogs, neither of which stay still for long, it's useless. It takes good enough pictures of completely still, bright object, but that's it.
6) No wireless charging, no fast charging, no fingerprint sensor. This phone came out in late 2015, come on, get with the times.
7) Outside of the launcher, it's just a bit sluggish. My Lumia 950 has the exact same SoC and it screams at most every task. No excuse to be so slow.
8) It's creaky. Aren't devices without a removable battery supposed to be rock solid? Everywhere I grip this phone, there's a little give, and that's not just the slider portion - it's the actual base itself that's creaking.
At $380, it's a much better deal, and it's not a terrible phone...there's just too much wrong with it for it to be the phone that saves BlackBerry. The original price of $740 was laughable. Supposedly they have two more devices coming out this year, we'll see if they can correct these wrongs, but on the whole I am not impressed with their first foray into Android.