BlackBerry KEYone vs Passport! By Jan Ole Helmbold

By Jan Ole Helmbold
Aug 16, 2021
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BlackBerry KEYone vs Passport!

This is the kind of ugly shape but well-known, like berry passport released in 2014, and this is the new blackberry key one released in 2017. They might look very different from the outside, but their specs are kind of similar. Let's compare the two and see which one's better for you. They might look very different at first glance, but they do share some design characteristics with each other, especially with the Slavery passport, the Silver Edition. They both have a silver frame surrounding the sides and the front speaker grille, but the key one uses aluminum for that. While the passport use a more high-quality steel frame, they both Rain though- and they also have a similar soft touch back cover.

The key one uses a dot shaped pattern here. While the library passport uses a diamond pattern, I say the key one's just a bit softer but of course, there's an even more obvious difference. If the keyboard feature physical keyboards, the passport use a three row keyboard and the key one, a more very traditional for oh, it's debatable, which one's better. But for me, it's the very key one. The passport has bigger and wider keys, which don't feature symbols, though the key one does, alongside alt and shift keys for the click.

I'd say it's about the same. I've showed videos about both keyboards, which you can watch by clicking up here in the top right corner. The two features you touch enabled keyboard, so you can use them like a trackpad, for example, to scroll through a website. What's worked through a home screen or through your Instagram feed, or your pictures and I say the bakery password went, because it just feels a lot smoother while swiping, and it's also available in more apps. The key one also features an extremely fast fingerprint sensor in the space bar which library passport does not.

It might not seem like it at first, but they do share the same screen, size of 4.5 inches, of course, with a different aspect ratio. The key one used a three by two Essie ratio and the passport: a 1 by 1 square aspect, ratio, last of which is also sharper with 1440 by 1440 pixels and 453 pixels per inch roses, the 1080 by 1620, pixel and 433 pixels per inch screen of the back break. He won both our IPS LCD screens, but you don't really notice a difference between them and me. Think there's no need for any of them to be any sharper having the 3 by 2 aspect ratio, it's a lot better to watch videos or pictures or Android apps on the blackberry key1. Although it's still not perfect, you still get likewise, for example, while watching videos and the square screen of the BlackBerry passport is a lot better for spreadsheets or document productivity is the key feature here.

Both phones have the same amount of buttons, one power button, 2 volume, control, rockers and there's one more. It's the convenience key for the key one, making it possible to quickly open apps you assign to that button our passport, it's more like a mute or pause key in between the volume rockers. They also have similar sized batteries. The passport has a three thousand four hundred and fifty William hour battery, while the key one has a three thousand 505 million-hour battery. The performance is similar, however, running Android apps on the passport can quickly drain it and that's something the key one executes better, obviously, because it's optimized to run Android 6 hours of heavy usage isn't a problem at all with it.

Let's continue with the last hot wedding of this video, and it's the camera. The key one features a 12 megapixel F 2.0 aperture camera, which has the same sensor with the Google Pixel pictures are sharper and also a lot better, a low lights on the vibrate passport, which has a 13 megapixel, F, 2.0, aperture camera I really do like the look of the HDR pictures you get from the passcode, though, do you see some pictures to judge for yourself? Autofocus is also much, much quicker on the key one, and it often hunts for focus on the passport.4K video recording is also possible on the key one at 30 frames per second. The front camera is also better on the key one, since it features an 8 megapixel, F, 2.2, apertures, non autofocus lens, and the battery passport only has a 2 megapixel F 2.8 aperture lens, which is very, very soft and bad. So let's continue with the software and OS, and this is where things get interesting. The passport runs BlackBerry 10, which is BlackBerry's last operating system, the Snapdragon 801 processor in the Arena 3, so DPU really suit this phone and make the gesture based operating system run extremely smoothly.

It's reproductivity focus and get done in a very quick and efficient way. It's an extremely secure OS, which use a special encryption that makes it almost impossible for hackers to get in. This is also why, for example, the German Chancellor Angela Merkel used a delivery q10 for many years, but the passport does have one serious problem and I think you guess it is the app it does run. Android apps and there's even the Amazon App Store pre-installed and even the Google Play Store is possible through some ways. Those apps only work till Android runtime 4.3, though, and if a newer app requires 4.4, it won't run on library, 10 and because of some contracts with Google. Blackberry is also not able to update this runtime anytime in the future.

So there's really no hope for recovery. Also, apps, like WhatsApp, stopped working at the end of 2017, making it difficult to use the passport. If you need those apps and to make it even worse, the Google Play Services aren't supported either, but what does work is email and text and work. The key one uses a snapdragon 625 processors, with an Arena 506 GPU, it's not the fastest processor, but it also really nicely gets the job done and powers through Android almost flawlessly. It's also really.

Battery friendly Android is a plus for many, but it doesn't share the same security focus. Design like the blackberry Passport that it's not secured out of the box likely makes it secure through monthly security updates and tweaks. There is like details of library that monitor the phone's level of security, shows you tips and tricks on how to enhance it or even notifies you when an app is, for example, using your location without you knowing it and that's great for businesses on the key one. You get all the positive things of Android like the apps or the social media capabilities and there's also a hub which acts similar to the one on like 310. It's just not as good as it is on the old OS, and it's also not as nicely integrated.

So the key one and the blackberry Passport are great poems, and that is why many people ask themselves: should I keep the power or should I upgrade to the key one, or should I even buy a blackberry Passport, and my first BlackBerry I think you can choose for yourself after watching this video, the bakery key one is definitely future-proof with Android and all the apps you can get I guess you can use the BlackBerry passport for another year so, but it could get tricky if an app you really heavily depend on suddenly upgrades their runtime to Android 4.4. You can suddenly not use it anymore, and this is the problem with the passport. I say: get the battery key one. If you want to go Android in my opinion, it still carries the beggary characteristics packaged in a beautiful body, even though it doesn't have the perfect with called Android. So if you liked this video make sure you, like the video make sure you subscribe to my channel, if you want to be updated with the newest videos about blackberry and more also make sure to comment on this video will you buy the very key one make sure to follow me on my social media channels, Instagram and Twitter, and my blackberry, messenger channel pin, is in the description box below steam earnings, see you in my next video until then bye.


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