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BlackBerry Phone
Once upon a time, the BlackBerry Phone was sheer madness. It offered something that all of its competitors couldn’t touch: access to emails on the go.
Even if you didn’t have a BlackBerry, you can bet your bottom dollar that you knew someone who did or that you would at least see one in someone else’s hands regularly.
The 5 best BlackBerry phones of 2020
1.BlackBerry KEY2:
- If you think BlackBerries are a thing of the past, then the Android KEY2 is here to prove you wrong.
- The latest addition to the BlackBerry lineup offers excellent features to satisfy the brand’s loyal fans while also bringing the device closer to the full-screen smartphones we know and love.
- Keen BlackBerry fans need not fear – the beloved physical keyboard is still there and just as filling to use with intuitive prognostic typing features and even a built-in fingerprint reader.
- The KEY2 likewise has touchscreen navigation (now an expected feature in today’s smartphone market) though the 4.5-inch screen pales a bit compared to iPhones and other flagship androids.
- A similar can be said for the dual 12MP cameras, one on the front and one on the back – they take decent photos. But they can’t compete with other more advanced phone cameras on the market.
- While the KEY2 may lag behind its competitors’ more eye-catching features, the rugged aluminum alloy construction.
- Non-slip back and impact-resistant Gorilla Glass display make it considerably more challenging than a typical smartphone.
- Additionally, advanced and customizable software security features are a boon for business owners and those who want to keep a close eye on how their phone data is protected.
- The memory can also be expanded from 64GB to 256GB, depending on your needs, and it has a fantastic battery life – two full days on a single charge.
- The Android 8.1 Oreo operating system also gives you access to all your favorite Google Play apps and services.
2.BlackBerry KEYone:
- For smartphone owners who can’t decide between a touchscreen and a hardware keyboard, the BlackBerry KEYone offers the best of both worlds.
- The 4.5-inch 1620 x 1080 IPS LCD screen adds Gorilla Glass 4 technology for added protection against bumps or drops.
- While the Snapdragon 625 processor is paired with 3GB of RAM for smooth day-to-day performance, with Android Nougat 7.0, KEYone offers full access to the Google Play Store, its selection of over a million apps.
- An eight-megapixel front camera is great for selfies, while the 12-megapixel rear camera adds Sony’s IMX378 sensor for great photos and 4K video recording. For the BlackBerry faithful.
3.BlackBerry KEY2 LE:
- Enter the BlackBerry KEY2 LE. Occupying the middle ground between budget and premium models, the LE offers a cheaper alternative to the KEY2 without sacrificing too much.
- It has the same 4.5-inch screen with a resolution of 1620 x 1080 with Corning Gorilla Glass. Through a Snapdragon 636 processor with 4GB of RAM.
- Here device runs smoothly even with multiple apps running in the background. It runs an Android 8.1 operating system, and BlackBerry has added its software touches for added security and customization.
- The LE differs from the regular KEY2 to build quality and camera quality, which is where you sacrifice those premium features to save a bit of money.
- The LE has a soft rear chassis that can be a lighter and more comfortable device to hold while it doesn’t look that great. It also has 13 and 5-megapixel cameras on the back and an 8-megapixel front camera.
- Those aren’t as powerful as the KEY2, but they provide perfectly adequate photographic results.
- Private the device’s body is a 3,000 mAh battery that, thanks to the BlackBerry software optimizations, will easily last all day long.
4.BlackBerry DTEK60:
- Since its inception, BlackBerry has touted the security of its devices as a primary selling point.
- Also, Combine that security with a beautiful phone and Android software, and the BlackBerry DTEK60 is a winner.
- With a 5.5-inch QHD screen, the DTEK60 is powered by a Snapdragon 820 processor and 4GB of RAM. A fingerprint scanner is located on the back of the device for added security, just below the 21-megapixel camera.
- It is the first device in the BlackBerry line to add fingerprint protection – it’s secure and more comfortable than typing in a password.
- Here DTEK60 runs Android 6.0 software with some BlackBerry bonuses: the pre-installed application provides automatic monitoring of the operating system and applications,
- Tracking each time your contacts or location are accessed or if the camera is activated without your knowledge.
- Built-in encryption and a password manager also provide heavy security to keep your most important data safe.
5.BlackBerry Motion:
- BlackBerry boasts that Motion’s 4000 mAh battery can last a whole day. It will last 32 hours on a single charge.
- That’s more than enough to carry even the most demanding users during the day without having to recharge.
- When you need to power up again, this phone has Quick Charge 3.0 and USB-C. Which should get you working also in no time.
- Battery life is more than just battery size. The Motion uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 625 processor, which consumes a lot of power, along with 4GB of RAM. Optimizing the entire device for extended use.
- It turns Android Nougat software with the capacity of Android informs for the foreseeable future.
- The Signal also has a 12-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front camera that sits just above the 5.5-inch Full HD screen. As a bonus, the Motion is BlackBerry’s first waterproof device.