BlackBerry Motion vs KEYone - Comparison + Mini Review! By Canoopsy

By Canoopsy
Aug 15, 2021
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BlackBerry Motion vs KEYone - Comparison + Mini Review!

Hi everyone it can- you see here and as per tradition for blackberry videos, I'm wearing a suit. Once again, now in this video I'll be comparing the new BlackBerry motion to the older blackberry ki1 black edition now, basically, these two phones are incredibly similar. Essentially, the new motion is the BlackBerry key one without a keyboard and a few other changes as well. So let's take a look at first glance. Of course, these phones are very different with the core thing being the lack of a physical keyboard on the motion, the key ones. Physical keyboard felt pretty foreign to me at first, when I first got the phone, it was my first phone with a physical keyboard, and it was pretty different, but after a few days, I easily got used to it.

There's also a bunch of benefits to this keyboard, like scrolling and swiping like a trackpad. Various gestures for various features, customizable key triggers and a bunch of other stuff as well, and if you think about it, there's really no other phone in the market that actually offers a physical keyboard. So it's pretty unique. There are, of course, many features available on the motions keyboard that make it closer to the key one, but it will never be exactly the same and if you're a blackberry fan chances, are you probably want that physical keyboard in the first place? But besides the keyboard, there are some pretty big design changes. The motion has this faux carbon-fiber print on the back that looks good from afar away and feels pretty good, but up close, it looks pretty cheap.

The key one has this very simple: soft ? drippy backing that feels great in the hand and also looks much more subtle. The key one also feels better in the hand, just generally because of the more rounded design and the better curves on the handset, and just looking at these phones with the screens on the key one looks much more refined than the very weird-looking asymmetrically bezel motion, but some smaller details make the motion stand out slightly ahead of the key one. You have better side buttons that feel much more tactile, but the arrangement is kind of weird. You also have water resistance. Finally, on a blackberry phone- and the motion also has a pretty much on par fingerprint scanner compared to the key one except it's actually bigger.

So it's easier to use and easier to find, but one of the biggest main advantages of the motion compared to the key one is the screen size. It's a 5.5-inch screen versus a 4.5-inch screen. In my personal opinion, the key one screen is a bit better. Looking its brighter, it just looks generally better, but the negative is that it's considerably smaller versus the motion you see less and video watching is just not so great. The motion is also a bit sharper to at full 1080 P versus a bit under 1080p on the key one and actually running on each.

These phones are pretty much the same near stock Android softer experience, which is Android 7.1 with a few useful blackberry tweaks over the next 30 seconds. I'm going to run through as many softer tweaks as possible privacy shade it's exactly what the name suggests. Basically, a privacy shade for your screens. Content blackberry hub combines all notifications into one single place for you to respond and swiping up on some applications gives you quick access to viewing. What's inside productivity.

Tab gives quick access to calendar messages, apps and contacts and Blackberry D Tech is basically a security checkup Center for your device, there's also a bunch of quick settings, a new multitasking menu, widgets and bacon security features that make a blackberry phone a blackberry phone. The motion does have one feature the key one doesn't have, and that is the BlackBerry Locker. Basically, you can store all the stuff. You don't want people to see with no judgment. Each phone performs pretty much identically for daily usage, with the same mid-range specifications being the Snapdragon, 625 and 4 gigs of ram, but just know if you buy the non-black Edition key one, it has three gigs of RAM and that daily performance is pretty decent.

These aren't the fastest phones ever as they are mid-range devices, especially compared to a phone like the Google Pixel to excel. You can release the difference compared to a flagship phone, but besides that the general performance for daily usage is totally fine. You're going to have really no problems here, just using these phones. One difference between these two devices in terms of performance, though, is the battery life. The key one already had great battery life with a thirty-five hundred million power cell, but blackberry made that four thousand William hours on the motion, as I mentioned in my review, the one is pretty much enough to get through a full day of usage with a few hours of the next day for some general social media emails and some light video watching.

While the motion matches that same battery life usage and adds just a few more hours in a bit more standby time and last for the camera experiences now, each of these phones have the exact same set of cameras, so both have 8 megapixel selfie cameras that take some pretty decent selfies and 12 megapixel rear cameras. As I mentioned, my blackberry key1 review, the main camera takes some pretty excellent shots. Shots are bright, shots have great contrast, dynamic range and some fairly good. Colors too, when you move inside pictures really are the absolute best ever and HDR is just incredibly unusable slow, but the overall results for pictures are impressive.4K video recording also looks pretty good, but keep in mind that you do lose any form of stabilization, so it's very shaky, which is a shame so, as I mentioned in the intro of this video, these two phones are very similar, but the one that I personally choose, especially for the unique factor, is the key one. If you don't want the keyboard, you don't really care for the screen size on the key one.

The black promotion offer is the same blackberry software experience as well as a bigger screen and a bit better battery life as well. Personally, I still much prefer the blackberry key one, mainly because it's a unique phone. You can't find the physical keyboard on really any other device on the market, so I prefer this phone, but the motion is still a good phone overall, so which of these two new BlackBerry phones. Do you prefer? Let me know in the comments down below, and thank you for watching you.


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