BlackBerry KEY2 - The Keyboard King Is BACK! - Hands On Review By Canoopsy

By Canoopsy
Aug 15, 2021
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BlackBerry KEY2 - The Keyboard King Is BACK! - Hands On Review

Hi everyone a canopy here- and this is the new blackberry key to a quite solid update to the previous blackberry key one I really enjoyed my time with the key one and had a solid camera, clean, soft or a great design, and the keyboard, of course, just made the phone so special and unique. The key 2 comes in and upgrades almost all of these things, but now, if they price jump to 649, USD or 829, a Canadian which is $100 more than last year at launch, so will the new upgrades be enough, so design wise? The phone has been more squared off while still being comfortable and keeping the metal frame. The phone is also quite light compared to the key one, and it still has the same. A foreign half-inch, 16 20 by 1080 resolution LCD the back, looks the most different, though with a new drippy layer, coating and Blackberry logo. The key one, in my opinion, still has the better back design just looks more unique in my opinion, but the key to is very well-built and there's also this new silver version, which I absolutely love. The look of and for the first time ever I prefer it over the triple black version.

Also, we still have a headphone jack, which is great. The keyboard has been changed from glossy to matte plastic with a larger key height, and it feels just as good as before great travel and typing experience, with also the fingerprint scanner still being the space bar. Now there's a brand-new mystery key. We saw in the teaser video and this key is actually called the speed key. So the keyboard here, just like the key one lets you press any of the buttons on the keyboard to actually open up an application as a shortcut, but as long as you're on the home screen the speed.

He basically changes all of this when you press it along someone, the other keys on the keyboard. They have a shortcut map to lets. You quickly open up another application without leaving your current application. It's very convenient, very quick. It's great inside the phone we have the mid-range snapdragon 616 processors, six weeks of ram up from three or four gigs in the key one and 64 or 128 gigabytes of internal storage, plus a micros card supports I spent a limited time using the phone, and it feels fairly quick but of course, not to see how it actually holds up in my full review, as well as battery life.

There's a 35 hundred million power battery as well as quick charge, 3 just like last year with the key one. You can probably expect some pretty solid battery life, I used to be able to get about a day and a half or two days on most days, which was great. Software here is Android, 8.1, Villa standard blackberry applications and user interface, as well as the very pure, clean design, but now features some actually very useful security features. The blackberry detects security app has been updated, with the ability to see all permissions of all apps that are granted, so you can turn off a few permissions or all permissions for an app for privacy purposes. It's kind of similar.

What's on Android right now, but it's not by category it's by specific application. The phone will also alert you if that random calendar app use downloaded, for example, is using your camera or your microphone for some reason. So you can turn off those permissions before that application. There's also the brand new upgraded blackberry, lock here, where you can start apps files browse the web securely and taking pictures with a standard camera app using the fingerprint scanner as a shutter button sends the pictures directly to the locker instantly and the phone automatically tracks your battery and charging habits to better optimize. Your usage time, if, throughout the day, of course, you can just turn all these things off and just never use these features ever again.

But in my opinion the security features especially are incredibly useful, especially today, there's also the brand-new dual camera setup. We have dual 12 megapixel cameras with the main camera having an F, 1.8 aperture and the second camera having an F 2.4 aperture, and that second camera uses my favorite implementation of a dual camera system, and it is a telephoto lens system. So you can zoom in from far away without really losing any sort of quality. I didn't have a chance to spend too much time with the camera setup on this device, but you can expect full coverage in my review coming soon. To summarize, this phone is pretty solid, taking the already good key one and upgrading a few aspects to make it even better.

So I'm impressed with my brief usage, both many flagship options available at this price point or for cheaper, like the one plus six, for example. This is an expensive device if you just need that keyboard blackberry experience in a high level of privacy, this is a good choice. We'll have to wait and see to see how this device actually holds up as a daily device review coming soon, like the video, if you liked it- and thank you for watching.


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