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The BlackBerry KEY2 is a factory unlocked 4G/LTE smartphone featuring a classic QWERTY keypad, 64GB storage, and a powerful Snapdragon 660 processor. With a 4.5-inch IPS LCD display and dual 12MP cameras, this device is designed for professionals who value both functionality and style. Compatible with GSM networks, it offers the perfect blend of modern technology and traditional design.
| ASIN | B07DQVQZY4 |
| Aspect Ratio | 5:3 |
| Brand | BlackBerry |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| CPU Speed | 1.8, 2.2 GHz |
| Camera Description | Rear |
| Cellular Technology | 2G, 3G, 4G |
| Color | Silver |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NFC |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 61 Reviews |
| Display Pixel Density | 434 pixels_per_inch |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Effective Video Resolution | 2.07 mp |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 64 GB |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04894461766621 |
| Human-Interface Input | Keyboard |
| Item Dimensions | 2.83 x 0.39 x 5.94 inches |
| Item Weight | 168 g |
| Manufacturer | BlackBerry |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 12 mp |
| Phone Talk Time | 8 hours |
| Processor Speed | 1.8, 2.2 GHz |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 12 mp |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 4.5 inches |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Wireless Network Technology | LTE |
| Wireless Provider | T-Mobile |
S**S
Genuine or counterfeit BlackBerry Key 2 ?
The Key 2 I received was probably destined for the Chinese market. Instruction Booklet was in Chinese and only !After a haphazard installation by guesswork it appeared to work normally until 3 days later DTEK told me my device was not a BlackBerry and that my data were jeopardized . I tried erasing the device and reinstalling , had to deal with Chinese messages and a keyboard writing in Chinese. I got by by using the virtual keyboard in English. DTEK told me it was OK for now. I hope you the device is a genuine one and not a counterfeit product. Very negative experience .
F**L
Best phone I have owned
This is the first Blackberry device that I have used and owned. I had originally purchased it from Amazon, however, the device was probably stolen in transit and I received a box with broken seals with the charger and headphone only. Amazon sorted this out for me and I purchased the phone from somewhere else. Having owned samsung galaxies and iphones in the past, I wanted to have something unique and different that was not just this 'percentage faster' and this 'percentage thinner' etc from the previous model. With all the similar toys out in the market, only the key2 stood out as the most unique and innovative product that functioned not just as an entertainment device but a proper phone too. Initially, It was tricky for me to get used to the physical keyboard, however, typing on the phone is the best experience now, and I would never go back to a virtual keyboard. The phone has outstanding build quality , and looks and feels great too. Call quality is excellent, as is the sound when streaming media, contrary to many reviews that stated the speaker was not 'loud enough', this has not been the case for me. The screen quality is also outstanding, although I notice that the pixels are not as sharp as the 2k screen on my other phone (that I dont use any more, as i prefer the blackberry), but this is not rocket science as it is a 1080p phone. The great thing about sacrificing the desire to admire extra super sharp edges is that the battery lasts longer. The phone already has a great battery, i believe about 3500mah, and the fact that it doesnt have a 2k screen just means it lasts much longer. I am able to get over a days moderate use without having to charge it. The only negative thing about this phone for me is an issue withe the stock blackberry launcher. It has a bug that causes excessive ram to be used and slows the device down, this fixes temporarily when you reboot the phone but it is annoying to have to constantly keep doing that. Hopefully blackberry will sort this out soon, as it is such a great launcher. For now i have deactivated the launcher, and am using another launcher off playstore. Overall, great solid device that performs well as a phone for professional use as well as for entertainment. Like I mentioned earlier, this is my first blackberry device that I have used and owned and I am thoroughly pleased with it. Contrary to popular belief... i have come to the conclusion that blackberry phones are not only for professional use or for 'blackberry fans'!
H**T
Key 2 is good phone but this one.
First this is not BBF100-1, it is BBF100-6, /PRD-035/ India version. its means it is dual SIM 64G key2. Of course if you use MicroSD then you cannot use second SIM. The phone is good produced, with fast charge that quickly full up. Key 2 is good replacement for blackberry os10. Itโs very fast and fluently. Honestly it is still have distance to OS10. As other Android that has too much useless app. In addition that hard to organise if compare to OS10. I meet some technical issue on this phone. So I contacted Blackberry mobile - After I contact Blackberry (Optimus, the manufacturer ) It can not provide service for this phone due to non record on their database. So I contacted Amazon service and send it back fro refund.
B**L
A superb modern phone which also makes it possible to get things done quickly and efficiently.
I hesitated for a long time before upgrading from my excellent KeyOne, but am very glad that I did. There were three inovations that appealed to me: 1. the larger keys on the physical keyboard; 2. the repositioning of the power key onto the right side of the phone along with the volume key and the convenience key, and 3. the speed key to improve access to the shortcutkeys. Although the KeyOne keyboard is positive and fairly easy to type on, I find the significantly larger keys on the Key2 more comfortable and I feel I can be more accurate, very much like the excellent keyboard on the Blackberry Classic. I think that Blackberry and TCL Communications have done an excellent job in redesigning this keyboard. I much prefer to have all the other physical controls on the righthand side of the phone as I can lay it in a horizontal belt case without the phone continually switching on as I move. Finally, I think that the speed key is a superb innovation and great improvement. For me, the ability to have 52 shortcuts available through a long or a short press of all 26 alphabet keys is in itself a superb productivity feature and one that has always drawn me towards Blackberry, but to have the ability with the speed key of accessing shortcuts without having to return to the home screen every time is a real game changer. It just makes moving from one app to another and then back again so much quicker and easier. You can be, for instance, working in one app, notice a text message arrive, pop across to the shortcut you have set up to text that particular person, write your reply and then return directly to the app you were working in. I think this is a superb phone and one of the best I have ever owned - definitely 5-star for me.
M**J
Strong phone and everything I love about Blackberry
Pros: Finger Print scan - For easy unlocking The locker - Wonderful for private photos, documents and can be hidden from the main view and made only accesible from the quick keys Quick keys - They make opening your mostly used apps super easy, some weird pre set up ones but nothing you cant change Physical Keyboard - And yes, it comes with that satisfying clicky noise you only get with a blackberry Screen Keyboard - Yes, by pressing the symbols button you can bring up a virtual keyboard. (I don't know why you would) Dual camera - Granted, not powerful, does the job of taking pictures quite nicely. If I wanted a super duper all singing all dancing camera, I would buy a camera. Torch - The power of a thousand suns. - Brightest torch I have come across on a phone, brilliant for finding dropped keys outside at night. - But seriously don't look directly at it. Cons: Weak camera - If you care about such a thing Price - Higher stat phones are available for the price, I'd say you are paying at least ยฃ100 for the blackberry name. "Grip" back - Doesn't grip as well as you would hope, still slides out of my hands like most other phones I have had. Screen - Strange size that does behave weirdly with some games/apps. - But nothing you can't get over Speakers/Headphone Jack - Coming from the priv it was dissapointing to see the speakers be place on the bottom as left and right rather than somwhere on the front as a whole unit giving out decent quality sound. The headphone jack is on the top, i prefer it on the bottom - that might just be a me thing. Battery life - not a massive con, but it does not last 2 days under use. With gaming, a day and a half. Still a good battery, but not as advertised. Summary: So far I have enjoyed every moment of this phone, granted it has some weaknesses but nothing is without it's faults. Personally I dont mind paying for the blackberry name because it comes with added security which makes me feel safer in an ever growing dagerous digitial world. Some of the cons I mentioned you can just get over (headphone jack, screen size) and if your hands are too cold or you just want to be annoying, you can bring up the virtual keyboard instead of using the physical one. Once again Blackberry HUB continues to amaze me in how neat and tidy it makes all my emails/texts/whatapp/BBM messages.
E**T
DON'T PURCHASE FROM AMAZON UK
Late delivery, communication errors, faulty product.
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