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Teclado físico que permite escribir de forma más cómoda que con un teclado virtual e incorpora funciones interesantes como la de utilizarlo como trackpad
Funcionalidades software interesantes como BlackBerry Hub
Pestaña de productividad
DTEK
Password
Construcción y materiales de calidad
Robusto y resistente
El cursor sobre el teclado es muy cómodo en apps de tipo "timeline"
La autonomía
Muy buena gestión del consumo
Llegando a los dos días de autonomía en algunos casos
Teclado físico
Calidad del acabado
Batería (se carga muy rápido)
Aplicaciones y extensiones útiles
Diseño y materiales
Buena cámara
Estilo clásico
A los editores no les gusta
Cuerpo voluminoso y algo pesado
Con un diseño demasiado sobrio
Pantalla más pequeña que otros smartphones
Con un ratio de aspecto poco apropiado para consumir contenido multimedia
Cámaras frontal y trasera con calidad mejorable
Especialmente en condi
No es ergonómico y escribir con el teclado físico cansa pronto al tener que acurrucar los dedos y sostener el terminal
Publicación: 2017-02-28, Autor: Jonathan , crítica de: itpro.co.uk
Resumen: Sign up for our daily newsletter Remember the Priv? That weird passport-sized, keyboard-equipped Android handset that didn't fit very well in your pocket? Well, BlackBerry has released its successor (sort of) and it's called the BlackBerry KEYone. Just...
Publicación: 2017-02-27, Autor: Henry , crítica de: techadvisor.co.uk
The KEYone isn't perfect, and it may well struggle to sell. However we are excited by the time we've had with it. It marries BlackBerry's (and TCL's) undoubtedly stellar design tastes with software that helps you get stuff done.Maybe it'll even be enough...
Resumen: The BlackBerry Keyone brings back an awful lot of memories. The first smartphone I owned was a BlackBerry 8820; I bought it because I was just starting out as a freelance technology journalist and I wanted email on the go. Not just any email on the go, bu...
Underpowered CPU, Expensive, Physical keyboard won't be for everyone
The BlackBerry KeyOne feels like a return to form. From what I've seen, it has all the best features of BlackBerry's previous Android phones and could be the ideal choice for any buyer on the market for a security focused smartphone. However, I do have...
Publicación: 2017-02-26, Autor: Marc , crítica de: stuff.tv
Ergonomic keyboard with clever functionality, Decent battery life with fast charging, Sharp screen with great speakers to match, Build quality stands out
Small screen not great for watching movies, Keyboard gets in the way of gaming, Camera performance could be better
Outside of those features the KeyOne is an upper-mid-range Android. You get a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor inside it, which is smack bang in the middle of the range and optimised for battery life rather than speed. You get 3GB of RAM and 32GB of buil...
Publicación: 2017-02-25, Autor: Mike , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Keyboard implementation and programmable shortcuts are brilliant, Great battery life, Software additions enhance Android
Inevitable stretch/reposition to reach parts of the screen, The power button is in the wrong place
We've had a love-hate relationship with some recent BlackBerry devices. But with the keyboard firmly back, security as top priority as ever, and decent software features such as BlackBerry Hub running on an app-friendly Android base, the KeyOne looks like...
Does it still have an audience, A very early prototype
The new BlackBerry for 2017 is so new that TCL hasn't finished with the design or specs, but what we've seen gives us the best of familiar hardware and some of the newest Android software...
Keyboard looks and feels great, Huge suite of Blackberry apps, Lots of customization
Small screen, Weak camera, Slow network connection
Worth it if you love a physical keyboard.Most of all, you'll need to decide if the lovely physical keyboard is worth the reduced screen size. If you don't need a phone for business, the KEYone and all its BlackBerry apps become a tougher sell. But we stil...