Don't Buy Blackberry Key2 | Blackberry KeyOne Problems | NO Fluff NO Passes | A Business Perspective By Eazy Computer Solutions

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Aug 15, 2021
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Don't Buy Blackberry Key2 | Blackberry KeyOne Problems | NO Fluff NO Passes | A Business Perspective

What's up everybody edition Boyer to reads computer solution, so welcome to another episode of no fluff no passes well, I, put a device on the chopping block and see if it's worthy of your purchase of 2018 look I'm a business guy I use a blackberry key one write a lot for business. This is a device that I've been using off and on for the past year, and so today guys I'm putting this device on the no fluff, no pass. This episode and the reason why is that we got the BlackBerry key one has been unveiled, and so a lot of people will be looking at the key one as a device to purchase because of the costs and everything right. So let me give my thoughts about the BlackBerry key one, and should you buy this device of 2018, so sit back and relax and get your popcorn ready and follow me on this journey? Let's go what's up guys. This is Erica here with another video, so I got the key one here and let me give you my thoughts about this device. First, let's go ahead and talk about the specs, so the keyboard has a 4.5 inch 1080p display. We got the Snapdragon, 625 processors, well, 3 or 4 gigs of ram.

We got 32 gigs of internal storage, complemented by SD card support. Furthermore, we got a 12 megapixel camera in the rear, 8 megapixel camera. On the front we got USB type-c along with a headphone jack on this device, so we hit aspects of the BlackBerry key 1 right. Yes, these are mid-tier, especially in 2018 right. When you've got a lot of devices, there has a lot more power than this device, but there it is so.

Let's talk about the design of the blackberry. Q10 is elegant, very beautiful, businesslike right as a business guy. When you pull this phone out, yes, it's made for business. You got to keyboard here at the bottom. You got that nice back rubbery texture at the back right.

Yes, this definitely a device that you can roll. Without a case. You do have an elegance and nostalgia with this device that screams blackberry as a business owner. You know when you pull this device out. It looks good, it feels good right, but overall, the design of the device is very classy, very businesslike.

So that's a good thing when you're talking about the BlackBerry key one. So let's talk about the performance of the BlackBerry key one and that may be a deal-breaker to some people. Listen I, love the 600 series processors, but not in this phone as a business owner where you do a heavy bomb to test you copy a patient from one after the next app going through my Excel spreadsheets, going through a heavy email with about six email, clients I had to actually delete the BlackBerry hub on this device so performs on this device. It's very bad. A lot of people might leave comments.

Yes, my phone runs smooth as butter as a business owner me, I use the device for heavy use multitasking from one after the next definitely type in the email go to some heavy lifting, especially if you got heavy attachments. This phone gets bogged down very bad I believe that the BlackBerry key one is made for business owners right. It's made for the business of well. If it's made for the business environment, Denis has to have the power to run business stuff right, a lot of people might say: well, my phone run smooth. Yes, if you run it a single application on this device, but if you do some heavy lifting some heavy multitasking doing some type of some email taking word and going to forward to email, different email attachments, then to all kinds of different things, use a VPN services.

Density just can't handle it. Now we have Android P Baker's out right now, and this phone is running Android 7.1.1, unacceptable in 2018, I mean right now, Android 8 has been out, and this device has not received the new iteration of Android. Yes, I have security patches, but at the end of the day, I think this device needs some TLC. Nice of bug fixes needs some ways where you make this device run a lot smoother, so I think blackberry, a TCL. Instead of going with the lower end processors for us business clients, they need to think about hiring processor and maybe putting a higher in battery life, not a lot of people might say.

Well, the reason why they went with the 600 series processors- it's because a better life, listen to me: I rather sacrifice a little battery for power and I. Think a lot of people will sacrifice a little better life for power. So let's talk about the cameras on a blackberry key one. This device has a 12 megapixel camera, but the rear, 8 megapixel camera on the front. Now in perfect daylight, perfect lighting.

This device gets very good. Steel footage, also very good video footage, but at night that's when it falls apart. Let me show you some examples of what I'm talking about with the blackberry q10. So this is the front-facing camera of the BlackBerry keep one and, as you can see, I am in bright daylight here, as you can see the Sun kind of transitioning in my face, so that is kind of turn around a little and let you all guys see the front cameras of the BlackBerry Keewatin, alright guys. So this is the nighttime footage here, where the BlackBerry keep one I'm shooting this at 1080p 30 frames per second, so let's go down check it off.

This is nighttime footage here, it's very cold out about 3:00 a. m. and, as you can see, the BlackBerry key one is coming, but focus in there at 1080p, 30 frames per second, so you all guys can see that there it is, as you can see, in the daytime, perfect lighting, the cameras work superbly right, but at night it falls apart. So overall, this camera is kind of hit-and-miss I want to come down to Stills and video footage, especially at night. So overall reviewing perfect lighting in the daytime.

You would get perfect shots, but low-light scenarios and ducks and errors you can forget about it on a blackberry t1. So let's talk about the better life on a blackberry, q1, 3505, William battery, it's key supreme. Yes, you could get a day and a half of uses out of the blackberry q10 at the 6:25 process of right. So when I come out of battery life, yes, you could get long better life with this device, so it is king supreme when they come out to the better life. I.

Have no gripes about the better life. Only keep one I think the key to will be excellent when it comes down to better life. You can charge up at the moment, a rest assure that you don't have to have a battery charger with you, as you go out through your day and with the blackberry q10, the battery life parakeet one. So let's talk about the keyboard on a blackberry, key one! Listen! No fluff, no passes I'm going to be real. What you're here right, if you're coming from a virtual keyboard to this keyboard, it's like night and day, but just maybe a good thing or a bad thing.

Look I like the keyboard, but it's a love-hate child for this keyboard. Listen I'm, gonna, be real with you on this one right. If you're already typing on a virtual keyboard, and you're, a fast type is on a virtual keyboard. You would not like this keyboard. A lot of people may not like what I'm saying here.

This keeper will have three rows of letters and as you type in, and if you want to go to numbers, you have to long press on else to get to numbers. Listen to me, sometimes that may be a no-go, especially if you're a fast typist, especially where you want to type out something really fast. You want to go from letters to numbers, letters to numbers. Yes, you could put an all screen keyboard on here right, but what's the purpose of using a tactile keyboard where you have to actually put on all screen keyboard to type numbers and different types of characters, one of the biggest issue that I have with this device right is that when you type in right and all of a sudden, you need to get to numbers. You have to long press on some just to go to the numbers.

If you want to do capitalization, you have to loan press on the up button just to get to the capitalization. To me, it bugs down the whole experience. I thought, and I believe that this phone should have four rolls of keys right, even if you have to make the screen bigger, make this device bigger. Something and the reason why it's because of the number rule I thought myself either would type it with a lot of letters somewhere in your email somewhere in your document somewhere. Will you type in a long document you have to put numbers in and that's one of my biggest issues here with this device sci to Bob blackberry, key one or 2018, mid 2018 for the $450 price point: I, don't know man, it's one of those things that this device is running? Android 7.1.1, don't know what is going to get updated. This device to me has some hit misses with the keyboard.

The camera's low light is a no-go. You definitely got good battery life. You definitely got something. That's good with this device right for $450 I, think the 625 processor 3 gives out four gigs around it. Doesn't matter, I think that you definitely got to consider that when buying this phone it is a very good nostalgia device.

It's one of those things that you definitely have to consider paying your heart, our 450 plus dollars for the BlackBerry key one that the BlackBerry key to mid $600 price point for the 6 to 6, processor, I, don't know, I, think that having a blackberry is good but for heavy use. You definitely want to think twice about the BlackBerry key one. This is our music appears to leave your question down below. Let me know what you think, but the BlackBerry key one in all its glory, see you guys on the next video peace.


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