I'm an iPhone 7 plus user. But I decided to buy this 2 weeks ago. You know what. I actually have to say. I love the design of this phone. It's perfect. All it needs is a few software tweaks and I might decide to go with it completely. The review is only a fair one. I've seen better.
William Boyce - good to know, Im an iphone user buy have been growing quite bored of iOS and a little frustrated with the platform at times, yet everytime I tried android out I always came back because something about it was always worse...
William Boyce might have to do just that. Lot of potential here as this is the first blackberry and android to excite me in a while. Love what Im seeing of their spin on the interface.
The Passport SE with Nougat would be awesome too..I prefer the Passport form factor and key size, I love BB10, but I really need whatsapp, native yotube app, Snapchat, Facebook, etc...Pitty BB drop it.
Big_O Jajaja, Blackberry's with Android cant be rooted, BB10 OS is absolutely imposible to root also. Xda developers put a 1000 Usd price and nobody could root the Priv.
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Yes, but that's another thing, I did it too. It's not rooting, it's porting an app. We'll, in the end that's why we love BB, most secure phones. (Xda Developers rooted the "Most secure phone" The Black Phone in 15 min.)
While I love the flow of bb10 im very happy with the android berry setup. Needs a bit of work. But the shortcuts work with a lot more apps. Eg checking traffic in your location with only one press, switching to driving mode with one press, one press of a button to navigate away from somewhere unfamiliar, hub works with more apps etc. The long press and short press shortcuts are gold. Took me a while to start using short press shortcuts. Tried to use the priv like bb10. KEYone made me take it one step further.
Only better, as once you get used to feeling your way around it, you can type much quicker and more accurately on the physical keyboard without having to look at it. And, lets not forget the shortcuts!
Lack of brightness was deal breaker for me. Tried it out for a couple days, but ended up going back. Super well built phone and I wanted to like it, but need a screen that doesn't need to be maxed out to see outdoors.
Good point. I wonder if this will be the next step as they wanted to give a good option for a better price before. PS: better price at NA, because here the phone is cheaper than in UK
Samir Noor keep in mind, all these reviewers on all these different channels (like what, at least 15 different reviews I've seen so far) were all using preproduction units, and B.B has stated the production model will have software upgrades.
I am using the iPhone 6Plus and thinking about to get the keyone because i was a blackberry user and i totally love the design of this phone. I have watched lots of videos about it and some people said that this phone is laggy. Because my 6plus is very slow and lots of lag now. Do you think i should buy another phone like the galaxy or i should go for the keyone? Many thanks!
subpopstar2 Samsung phones are pretty well known for slowing down in the long term. it's because Samsung adds a lot of their own software which does improve the experience, but bogs the phone down once you've had it for a while. I'm sure people will come at me with their experience of Samsung phones staying fast long term, that's great. your one experience isn't really holding any ground, and if you had a great experience that's good and I have nothing against that, not doubting you. Android phones close to stock (ie BB, Sony, OnePlus(?), and Pixel/Nexus) are best speed wise long term (from what I've seen/read/heard). iPhones typically stay fast if you don't update them past their major OS they came with (ie keep an iPhone 7 off of iOS 11 and higher). with any phone, speed can be maintained by taking care of what you have in storage and what apps you install hope this helps :)
I would say this is true of LG as well, and I have used Android before BB10, then Windows 8 and now going to this mix of Android + BB that is the Keyone. Seriously, I think other than Windows 10 most of those phone slag after a while as they OS is a beast plus all the huge amount of updates. Updates scare is true for all phones! Be wary because updates help to keep top of the line phones top of the line, which my make your average phone slower. So, yep, I think David M is spot on.
My Keyone started off great(I've had it for 14 months) and now it has connectivity issues, doesn't load certain apps, websites, Wi-Fi works only sometimes. This is after I did a reset because it had even worse issues, thinking it would help. It didn't. This is a known issue between BlackBerry and Sprint, and neither have released a fix for it. So I'm stuck with a phone that only works when it wants. Do not buy these phones!
beforre i have passport. onest ... to be. buttery can be better. now i have DTEK 60/ after some days i go for this. love blackberry. )))) nice video man. thx.
@William Boyce, how do you like the customizations? Having owned a BB 10 before I find it merges the best of Android with the best of BB. I find this review the fairest one: th-cam.com/video/MqsKdqRJgqw/w-d-xo.html People need to see that reviewing a phone means really showing what it can do and let the users decide by themselves. I hate those reviews of "this is not for me" or "this is not the best phone". This is suggestive and subjective. I had all sorts of phones, including previous BB and Windows phones, which are considered damaged goods by people who never even tried them. I know from experience that you can like this phone even if you love your iPhone or your Samsung. You don't have to buy it, but one can truly acknowledge how good this phone is. Also in North America this is a lot more affordable than in the UK, not sure why.
For web browsing, file managing, switching between already open apps and going back to unfinished messages. KEYone does a lot of things better also. Pity they couldn't adopt all of bb10's strengths.
Just give your opinion about the phone, period. Stop trying to influence people's buying decision when it come to the product by saying who will or won't buy and why they shouldn't buy the keyone. You say such positive things then you turn around and recommend certain people not buy it ? Odd way to do business.
Yeah maybe ten years ago this was "nearly perfect" damn near really messed up purchasing this phone. If you have anything like the iPhone 7+ (I have this as well) or any of the Samsung phones from the past two years.. then you have a better phone. It's laggy, the capacitive button placement is horrendous. The fact that you can't program the space bar to be a home button is almost as criminal as it gets on a phone level. The hub makes no sense anymore as it hardly aggregates anything to the point of understanding if you have any amount of notifications coming in from any apps. The processor is a complete and utter joke, and don't even get me started on the camera that all these TH-camrs rave about being "the same as the pixel, with only a stabilization factor missing".. yeah well that makes ALL THE DIFFERENCE. I'm just saying that as a consumer that absolutely loved their blackberry back in the day and really purchased this for nostalgic purposes and the fact that it was supposed to help you be more production.. yeah that one is not even remotely close as you will wait longer for it to run a task then you would have just been better off using a more capable device in 2017. This phone is at most made for no later then 2012 and it just makes no sense. I'll be returning this.
I'm an iPhone 7 plus user. But I decided to buy this 2 weeks ago. You know what.
I actually have to say. I love the design of this phone. It's perfect.
All it needs is a few software tweaks and I might decide to go with it completely.
The review is only a fair one.
I've seen better.
William Boyce - good to know, Im an iphone user buy have been growing quite bored of iOS and a little frustrated with the platform at times, yet everytime I tried android out I always came back because something about it was always worse...
Yes I understand what you mean.
I think it's a case of having to just jump in.
But I still have my iPhone on reserve lol
William Boyce might have to do just that. Lot of potential here as this is the first blackberry and android to excite me in a while. Love what Im seeing of their spin on the interface.
amount of this blackberry
William Boyce same here, ip 7 plus user. I think i'll get this as my business phone while iphone remain as personal phone
I bought it in a whim and I love it! It's not heavy like he says here in video... it feels perfect actually. Try it and you'll love it too 👍
Murdock MacIntyre I never paid attention to the weight of the phone honestly...maybe his daily phone is a galaxy???
a KEYone with BB10 would be awesome
The Passport SE with Nougat would be awesome too..I prefer the Passport form factor and key size, I love BB10, but I really need whatsapp, native yotube app, Snapchat, Facebook, etc...Pitty BB drop it.
BB10 was so good
Big_O Jajaja, Blackberry's with Android cant be rooted, BB10 OS is absolutely imposible to root also. Xda developers put a 1000 Usd price and nobody could root the Priv.
Yes, but that's another thing, I did it too. It's not rooting, it's porting an app. We'll, in the end that's why we love BB, most secure phones. (Xda Developers rooted the "Most secure phone" The Black Phone in 15 min.)
While I love the flow of bb10 im very happy with the android berry setup. Needs a bit of work. But the shortcuts work with a lot more apps. Eg checking traffic in your location with only one press, switching to driving mode with one press, one press of a button to navigate away from somewhere unfamiliar, hub works with more apps etc. The long press and short press shortcuts are gold. Took me a while to start using short press shortcuts. Tried to use the priv like bb10. KEYone made me take it one step further.
The physical keyboard is only slower for those who aren't properly used to it. takes practice.
I agree. This is exactly the same for those who transitioned from the physical to the on-screen.
Only better, as once you get used to feeling your way around it, you can type much quicker and more accurately on the physical keyboard without having to look at it. And, lets not forget the shortcuts!
I gave my galaxy s7 to my son soon as my bb keyone came I am very pleased with my purchase!
I have a S8 but will definitely get one of these for work.
luv this phone. blackberry is back!
I have a Samsung S8 and a BlackBerry KEYone... and love both for different reasons.
takes time to get used to something new, however I like the keyboard as I am a previous blackberry owner. nice review man! :D
Lack of brightness was deal breaker for me. Tried it out for a couple days, but ended up going back. Super well built phone and I wanted to like it, but need a screen that doesn't need to be maxed out to see outdoors.
Im using bb passport. Seems I want to try keyone...
All it needs its a docking station like Samsung's Dex and we're all set!
Good point. I wonder if this will be the next step as they wanted to give a good option for a better price before. PS: better price at NA, because here the phone is cheaper than in UK
passport touch keyboard never lags...u can swipe all day.
Samir Noor keep in mind, all these reviewers on all these different channels (like what, at least 15 different reviews I've seen so far) were all using preproduction units, and B.B has stated the production model will have software upgrades.
Very balanced review.
Have you even made any phone calls with it? How about mentioning call and speakerphone quality???
what about the voice?? is it good???
I am using the iPhone 6Plus and thinking about to get the keyone because i was a blackberry user and i totally love the design of this phone. I have watched lots of videos about it and some people said that this phone is laggy. Because my 6plus is very slow and lots of lag now. Do you think i should buy another phone like the galaxy or i should go for the keyone? Many thanks!
subpopstar2 Samsung phones are pretty well known for slowing down in the long term. it's because Samsung adds a lot of their own software which does improve the experience, but bogs the phone down once you've had it for a while.
I'm sure people will come at me with their experience of Samsung phones staying fast long term, that's great. your one experience isn't really holding any ground, and if you had a great experience that's good and I have nothing against that, not doubting you.
Android phones close to stock (ie BB, Sony, OnePlus(?), and Pixel/Nexus) are best speed wise long term (from what I've seen/read/heard). iPhones typically stay fast if you don't update them past their major OS they came with (ie keep an iPhone 7 off of iOS 11 and higher).
with any phone, speed can be maintained by taking care of what you have in storage and what apps you install
hope this helps :)
I would say this is true of LG as well, and I have used Android before BB10, then Windows 8 and now going to this mix of Android + BB that is the Keyone. Seriously, I think other than Windows 10 most of those phone slag after a while as they OS is a beast plus all the huge amount of updates.
Updates scare is true for all phones! Be wary because updates help to keep top of the line phones top of the line, which my make your average phone slower. So, yep, I think David M is spot on.
The KEYone only hangs up for me occasionally when too many apps are open. Otherwise a great communicator.
How To appearing that privacy shade. I can't find It on the menu. So i can't swipe 3 finger from up To bottom.
I just heard they stopped making the Blackberry smartphones?
Yup, no more on the way now 😔- Dom
please, are the keys bigger than on Q10? Also, are the keys softer then on Passport?
I'll take it off your hands. Name your price or you can just be a good chap and send it to a dear fan!!
My Keyone started off great(I've had it for 14 months) and now it has connectivity issues, doesn't load certain apps, websites, Wi-Fi works only sometimes. This is after I did a reset because it had even worse issues, thinking it would help. It didn't. This is a known issue between BlackBerry and Sprint, and neither have released a fix for it. So I'm stuck with a phone that only works when it wants.
Do not buy these phones!
How is the battery life? Especially screen on time
Hazza Diesel I have charge my phone in a day and a half and still at 33 percent life
beforre i have passport. onest ... to be. buttery can be better. now i have DTEK 60/ after some days i go for this. love blackberry. )))) nice video man. thx.
what did u do there at the end of the video? cropping ?
Privacy Shade, to reduce the chance of people looking over your shoulder to read your phone
Hey, I think you are out of focus for most of the time.
@William Boyce, how do you like the customizations? Having owned a BB 10 before I find it merges the best of Android with the best of BB. I find this review the fairest one: th-cam.com/video/MqsKdqRJgqw/w-d-xo.html
People need to see that reviewing a phone means really showing what it can do and let the users decide by themselves. I hate those reviews of "this is not for me" or "this is not the best phone". This is suggestive and subjective.
I had all sorts of phones, including previous BB and Windows phones, which are considered damaged goods by people who never even tried them. I know from experience that you can like this phone even if you love your iPhone or your Samsung. You don't have to buy it, but one can truly acknowledge how good this phone is. Also in North America this is a lot more affordable than in the UK, not sure why.
like it but expensive
Luv it
BB KeyONE reception is piss.
passport is better
Yes, but sadly the BB 10 was killed
For web browsing, file managing, switching between already open apps and going back to unfinished messages.
KEYone does a lot of things better also. Pity they couldn't adopt all of bb10's strengths.
I hate how android manages its browser
love how fluid between tabs it is on BB10.
what I don't like is that you are using 720p in 2017. out of focus and you could at least do 60fps. thanks
your haircut looks outdated. Qwerty is forever.
Just give your opinion about the phone, period. Stop trying to influence people's buying decision when it come to the product by saying who will or won't buy and why they shouldn't buy the keyone.
You say such positive things then you turn around and recommend certain people not buy it ? Odd way to do business.
Yeah maybe ten years ago this was "nearly perfect" damn near really messed up purchasing this phone. If you have anything like the iPhone 7+ (I have this as well) or any of the Samsung phones from the past two years.. then you have a better phone. It's laggy, the capacitive button placement is horrendous. The fact that you can't program the space bar to be a home button is almost as criminal as it gets on a phone level. The hub makes no sense anymore as it hardly aggregates anything to the point of understanding if you have any amount of notifications coming in from any apps. The processor is a complete and utter joke, and don't even get me started on the camera that all these TH-camrs rave about being "the same as the pixel, with only a stabilization factor missing".. yeah well that makes ALL THE DIFFERENCE. I'm just saying that as a consumer that absolutely loved their blackberry back in the day and really purchased this for nostalgic purposes and the fact that it was supposed to help you be more production.. yeah that one is not even remotely close as you will wait longer for it to run a task then you would have just been better off using a more capable device in 2017. This phone is at most made for no later then 2012 and it just makes no sense. I'll be returning this.
Who said anything was wrong with variety? I simply said this COULD HAVE been one of the best on the market had they actually put some work into it.
Oh yes it's just so outdated..it came out weeks ago and you are already making fun of it..im getting it from an iphone