BlackBerry KeyOne gives nostalgic effects with Android 7.1 Nougat
BlackBerry KeyOne. Image: express.co.uk |
BlackBerry KeyOne is a sophisticated-looking smartphone
that resurrects a physical keyboard in the modern Android era. It’s really
smart with Android 7.1 Nougat Operating System and equipped with secure
software. The screen is also bright and
colorful. This is an Android smartphone
that physical keyboard die hards have been waiting for.
It seems like a nostalgic effect began to be felt very high with the presence of Nokia 9, and now BlackBerry KeyOne with a physical keyboard which is the typical BlackBerry in his prime. Will these two smartphones compete against each other to win the retro enthusiast or want to win the market niche that is still wavering with the unique appearance of the BlackBerry KeyOne? How about you?
It seems like a nostalgic effect began to be felt very high with the presence of Nokia 9, and now BlackBerry KeyOne with a physical keyboard which is the typical BlackBerry in his prime. Will these two smartphones compete against each other to win the retro enthusiast or want to win the market niche that is still wavering with the unique appearance of the BlackBerry KeyOne? How about you?
According to trustedreview.com, the BlackBerry KeyOne; It
aims to offer the classic BlackBerry keyboard experience to old-school folks
who remember the original Bold. The 1620 x 1080 resolution gives the display a
crisp 434ppi (pixels per inch) density, ensuring text and icons look uniformly
sharp. It’s certainly sharp enough for
enjoying YouTube videos and playing games, photo editing and other other
multi-tasking activities such as connect with other people in social media.
BlackBerry KeyOne
features:
4.5in, 3:2 aspect ratio, 1,680 x 1,080 screen
2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor
3GB of RAM
32GB storage
microSD slot
12-megapixel f/2.0 rear camera with phase-detect
autofocus and dual-LED flash
8-megapixel f/2.2 front camera
Android 7.1 Nougat
BlackBerry Hub software
Release date: 27 April 2017
Price: £499 / $549 / €599
The androidauthority.com also happy with the BlackBerry
KeyOne; The physical keyboard is just fantastic, there are tons of useful
software features on board, and it's built like a rock. While the rear-facing
camera and performance could use some tweaking, this is one of the most
interesting and productivity-focused phones we've ever used. The main camera
has large pixels and a bright, f/2.0 lens; it is more than capable of taking
fine photos. The KeyOne has a great battery life, reliable performance and
camera.
Probably the KeyOne is great for enterprise user, because
the KEYone is a new productivity-focused smartphone that aims to be different
on both the outside and inside. Sporting a physical keyboard, solid design, and
a slew of BlackBerry’s built-in security features. Theverge.com also mentioned
that The KeyOne is a phone for a very specific person, one that longs for the
days when the BlackBerry Bold was the most important device in the office and
the majority of business communications happened over email.
BlackBerry KeyOne has 32 GB internal storage option
available here, but if that isn’t enough for you, expandable storage via
microSD is possible for up to an additional 2 TB.
Additional connectivity features include
Bluetooth 4.2 (LE), NFC, and even an FM radio. The new BlackBerry KeyOne also
has Qualcomm’s QuickCharge 3.0 fast charging and a special "boost"
mode that can bring the phone from 0 to 50 percent charged in as little as 36
minutes.
It’s running Android 7.1.1 Nougat and has a largely
untouched interface from what Google provides. All of BlackBerry’s special
sauce is concentrated in the Hub, a centralized place for your email, calendar,
tasks, and other forms of communication; Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook
Messenger, and Slack, in addition to SMS, BlackBerry Messenger or BBM, and both
corporate and personal email.
Perhaps BlackBerry KeyOne is less suitable for people who
have big hands, but QWERTY keyboard will help you to do multitasking activities
comfortably. Moreover, the KeyOne has a high security standard, which is the
hallmark of BlackBerry and trusted by large corporate executives as well as
various government agencies. As you know, Barack Obama is one of the BlackBerry
enthusiast.
Its tactical QWERTY keyboard offers a dose of nostalgia, while its smart and secure software give businesses some peace of mind. You will enjoy the physical keyboard and sophisticated high-end design.
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