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BlackBerry KEYone 32GB BBB100-2 - 4.5" Inch Factory Unlocked LTE Smartphone (Silver) - International Version

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  • BlackBerry KEYone 32GB BBB100-2 - 4.5" Inch Factory Unlocked LTE Smartphone (Silver) - International Version

Description

Impressively designed to be distinctly different, the BlackBerry KEYone from TCL Communication reimagines how we communicate by offering unmatched productivity and the world’s most secure Android smartphone experience. Smart keyboard with touch navigation. Flick typing for faster predictive text. Customizable shortcuts and embedded fingerprint sensor for added ease of use and functionality. Anodized aluminum frame and textured soft touch grip back with stunning 4.5-inch touch screen display with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection offering added scratch and impact resistance. All day power and then some with 3505mAh battery that offers up to 26 hours of mixed use. And for when you do need a charge, Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 allows you to charges 50% in just 36 minutes.

Brand: BlackBerry


Model Name: KEYone


Wireless Carrier: T-Mobile


Operating System: google_android


Cellular Technology: LTE


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Screen Size: 4.5 Inches


Wireless network technology: GSM, CDMA, LTE


SIM card slot count: Single SIM


Product Dimensions: 2.85 x 0.37 x 5.87 inches


Item Weight: 6.3 ounces


Item model number: 1S40494


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: google_android


RAM: 3 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Cellular


Connectivity technologies: Wi-Fi


Special features: scratch resistant


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Keyboard


Other camera features: Rear


Form Factor: Smartphone


Phone Talk Time: 14 Hours


Whats in the box: USB C Cable, USB C Earphones


Department: Wireless


Manufacturer: BlackBerry


Date First Available: April 27, 2017


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Standing screen display size: 4.5 Inches


Battery Capacity: 3505 Milliamp Hours


Weight: 0.18 Kilograms


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  • One of the best BlackBerries in a while.
Continues a tradition of replacing impressionable codenames with weird final names. BlackBerry's second Android device is durable, battery-lenient, and well-built; a step up from its powerful but irritatingly flawed predecessor. Panel gaps and other imperfections are noticeable but not detrimental to the phone's build quality. The prevalence of metal on the KeyOne's frame is a refreshing step up from the PRIV, showing itself where it can where the latter could not with its soft plastic body. There is no doubt it is a divisive design, blending together elements of the Passport Silver Edition and the shapely forms of the iPhone 6-onward. This makes for an unconventional mixture of feelings; it's crisp and soft. It's chiseled and rounded. Some will call it one of the best designs BlackBerry's approved in years, and some will be off-put by its inconsistency. The back is covered mostly in a soft rubber plastic, good for traction and grip. It is not impossible to be reminded by the design of the dignified and sophisticated black leather and stained metal finishes that were seen across cameras from Kodak, Nikon and Leica in the 1960s. It is also not impossible to be reminded of them in spirit either, in the KeyOne's assuring weight and solid, professional feel. The keyboard continues the phone's iPhone influences, with a glossy finish (the fingerprint reading spacebar is matte) and a rounded finishing piece. It's a clicky QWERTY setup with satisfyingly deep button presses and some useful UI functions, offering quick and long-press shortcuts to apps and phone functions, as well as being able to be used as a trackpad for scrolling through web pages, as well as a variety of other uses. As a keyboard, it should make quick work of long paragraphs and sentences with few errors for most, as the author of the Fifty Shades of Grey series of books can attest - though one can argue to an extent that the series itself is one long error. Emails, word documents and texting becomes less focus intensive than on a touchscreen and becomes more comfortable. And jokes aside, it can be used as an effective writer's tool for those finding a good way to capture ideas in the moment. Some units may come with a historically persistent issue in that the keyboard's spacebar (which also functions as a very quick and accurate fingerprint reader) may be more sensitive to light presses on one corner than the other. It is unknown whether this is an intended detail or a minor, commonly overlooked production defect, and its value depends on the user. The keyboard, of course, means screen space will be sacrificed, but screen size is still decent if one can deal with its unconventional orientation. The screen itself produces colours accurately and is very visible in daylight under moderate brightness. Screen sensitivity isn't as good as on an iPhone, Samsung or OnePlus. Unlike the mentioned 3, where scrolling and tapping is instant and feels like you are in direct, complete control of the screen, the KeyOne has a noticeably slower feel. That sort of immediate feeling you'd expect is found in the capacitive keyboard instead. The PRIV unit this reviewer owned had some peculiar characteristics. It had a chipset that should've been snappy and powerful but lagged often and overheated. It had a large battery that drained quickly and unpredictably. BlackBerry addressed these issues in the KeyOne by focusing on optimisation and efficiency. It runs a less powerful but more modern chipset with smooth all-round performance, and can hold a charge for as long as a whole day under moderate use. Its screen size and power may put off some users who expect to be able to play games smoothly and quickly though. The KeyOne comes with Android Nougat out of the box, with BlackBerry promising on-line updates for the foreseeable future. it comes with BlackBerry's own custom launcher which aims to be as close to stock Android as possible. Not only that, but it enables the mentioned keyboard shortcuts, so using other launchers may disable them. Swiping down on certain apps will display their widgets, which can save screen space and processing power. The camera used is the same one used on the Google, Pixel, judged to have arguably one of the best cameras on the market. it doesn't have the same programming that polishes pictures on the Pixel, but it works well enough. It's not the best, but it's good. Pictures come out on Snapchat muddy and blurry, as it is not optimised for the phone's orientation and screen size, but pictures taken from Instagram come out phenomenally, especially in the right conditions. The selfie camera isn't as good, taking less sharp images, but it works. Overall, the BlackBerry KeyOne is a fantastic device all-round, and one of the finest BlackBerry-branded devices as of yet. A robust, reliable workhorse with some useful and neat features meant to juggle your day's demands, look good doing it, and leave a few hours of battery life for you when you get home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2017 by Andy Duong

  • Very happy returning to the "qwertz"
Price was ridiculous at CDN$~1,200 but got to me in 6 days and prior to release from other vendors. Very happy returning to the "qwertz" keyboard
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • This is a great Phone! Back to the keyboard is amazing
This is a great Phone! Back to the keyboard is amazing ! And the battery life is such great!
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2018 by Oliver Julian

  • What an amazing phone, unique
What an amazing phone, unique, You feel unique, go ahead Blackberry, you are one of the best designers when it comes to smartphones
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2017 by Joseph Mbala

  • ... have always been a BlackBerry fan and I am happy with the KeyOne
I have always been a BlackBerry fan and I am happy with the KeyOne
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2018 by A.P.B

  • Amazon not checking return products.
Beware! I got my "Ketone" today and found it contained a burnt out old iPhone 4s..
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2017 by Tech Hampton

  • Beware - blackberry fails at the basics!
I bought a Blackberry Passport Silver Edition phone, and can say that I will never recommend it (or any blackberry to anyone). Issues with the Blackberry - The Camera lost its ability to focus (hardware issue, not software issue) - Browser will reset and lose all tabs - Browser is incredibly slow to load pages and freezes many times, timing out (incredibly frustrating) - Phone will shutdown and restart on its own - Phone will lose cellular connection - Keyboard backlighting will go out, requiring restart to get it to function - When using the calendar, and moving an old event up from the past, the calendar will reset and put you back at the current date, not where the old date is. This is frustrating when you are going back through the calendar to find missed events, etc. It requires you to scroll back to the dates you are working in. - Some websites do not function well or load correctly. I cannot adequately express to you in words how annoying this can be - Battery drain - I have missed morning alarms because of this issue. - When watching videos, it defaults to a full screen. Buy you cannot even exit the full screen mode once the video is playing so you have to watch whatever video in its entirety or exit the browser. Very frustrating. I have tried to list out the seemingly endless list of problems with my blackberry. When you cannot even depend on the basics like camera focus, keyboard lighting, or battery performance (including missing morning alarms), web browsing, or app functionality...it is time to consider whether any blackberry can be worth your time. The plethora of non-software issues should be cause for concern for anyone considering a blackberry. In addition, when I received my new blackberry, it had an issue with its SIM card rear cover, and I asked for a replacement. I believe they sent out a refurbished unit, even though I had just bought a new Silver edition. Beware of blackberry because its hardware seems to not be able to perform basic functions! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2017 by Unfiltered Guy

  • Five Stars
It was great.
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2017 by Takao Takenaka

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