Hey guys Justin from talk android here with blackberry's key one, it's flagship phone that has a full qwerty keyboard, but we'll get into that in one moment. First, we're going to start with the frame up top. You see the auxiliary port over on the right side. Is the volume rocker and a functionality key that you can do different things with and there's a slot for the sim card and micro SD card. The bottom has a set of speakers and an USB c port with fast charging. The left side has a power button and the frame is metal while the back is rubberized, so you'll have a good grip and the camera there is 12.3 megapixels with dual led flash same thing from the Google Pixel. So now we'll look at the software, and just so you know it has a 4.5 inch display um, full HD resolution. That's pretty good, it's high definition.
At least it may not be quad HD, but that's all right. You are getting the android 7.1.1 nougat, so you're getting that near stock version of android blackberry doesn't really do an overbearing software overlay. Rather, they just add products and services. So again, it's a 4.5 inch display inside is cal com's snapdragon, 625 processors you're, also getting three gigabytes of ram 32 gigabytes of internal storage, and it's not exactly a high-end processor with a bunch of ram like other flagships. But this is really for enterprise consumers.
Switching over to software, there is the due app. It monitors your phone lets. You know, what's going on alerts you if there's anything that you need to fix, or it will just fix it for you, so you can opt into different things and the due app will analyze your phone and if we just accept the permissions being displayed here, you will get a look at the app see it says: device security status, poor, that's just because this was a sample unit. Anyways you get that full qwerty keyboard, and can either tap on the display like a traditional device. You know, like your Galaxy S7, your HTC 10, really any device that does not have a physical keyboard, or you can just type away on the physical keyboard.
So you get your option of virtual or physical when it comes to communication on this phone here, you're just seeing the contacts app that blackberry uses again, blackberry hub is at the core of this phone, so you're getting a bunch of in-house apps and services. Blackberry hub includes things like calendar uh BBM, which is blackberry messenger, or at least it used to be called that um calendar contacts really just about anything. You can think of that. Google normally does blackberry does for its consumers because it can package it into one thing: for enterprise: the full keyboard has gestures, so you can swipe for navigation on it. Instead of going up to the display, or you can actually assign different um, you know commands to certain keys, so you can hit u for Uber, and it will launch the Uber app automatically here.
You see the camera app, and it has an um, an 8 megapixel camera facing you. I said before it has a 12.3 megapixel camera with dual led flash phase, detection, autofocus and four times digital zoom, so you're getting pretty great cameras. I said before actually that it has the same rear camera as the Google Pixel. That's one of our favorite smartphone cameras ever, so you are getting a fantastic one here other than that. There's really not a lot going on.
There's a 3500 or actually 3505 my battery- it's not removable, but it is pretty strong. It should last a really long time, and it has fast charging. You get other things like NFC, Wi-Fi 802.11, it's pretty standard features, it comes in black, and you will be able to buy it this spring for 549 dollars so subscribe to our channel. Now.
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