Friday, 5 May 2017

BlackBerry KEYone review: A niche device for business users clamoring for physical keys



We've been on this road all the time. BlackBerry uses its latest smartphone as a device for users' requests, and the device is finally flattened.
The latest attempt to revitalize the BlackBerry brand is KEYone, an Android smartphone running BlackBerry custom software with a physical keyboard.

However, KEYone is different from the previous smartphone. KEYone is designed and manufactured by TCL Communication rather than BlackBerry. The new approach is part of Canada's new licensing work, and BlackBerry provides software to its hardware partners. The hardware partner is responsible for design-to-marketing equipment.

TCL communications are known for their low-cost smartphone series, and they are affordable and performance.

TCL to some extent using the same method, the end of the BlackBerry KEYone. While it's not the cheapest smartphone, the price is $ 549, £ 499, or $ 199 plus two-year contract. To be fair, it's lower than the BlackBerry's previous smartphone.

Performance is wise, KEYone is not the fastest device, but its settings for some adjustments, you can complete the work. While the battery life, people, battery life is my previous favorite BlackBerry smartphone.