Blackberry is certainly no longer the mobile giant it once was, but it’s still a player in the global smartphone market. The Blackberry KEY2 is the successor to the Blackberry KEYone and has just been announced. The device boasts some interesting specifications including a 4.5-inch screen and backlit hardware keyboard, just like its predecessor. People may remember that the Blackberry Priv had a slide-out keyboard, and the Blackberry KEY2 looks pretty much exactly like that, but with the keyboard permanently deployed.
The Blackberry KEY2 comes in two colours – Black and Silver.
Blackberry KEY2 Specifications
Specs | Blackberry KEY2 |
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CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 @ 2.2GHz |
RAM | 6GB |
Camera | Rear: 12MP + 12MP with Dual-Tone LED Flash F/1.8 + F/2.6, 1.28μm + 1.0μm pixel sizes, 4k video recording support
Front: 8MP fixed focus, selfie flash, 1080p video recording |
Storage | 64GB or 128GB with MicroSD support |
Display | 4.5-inch 1620×1080 IPS LCD |
Audio | 3.5mm headphone jack, speaker |
Battery | 3,500mAh supporting Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0 |
Ports | 3.5mm headphone jack, one USB-C port |
Miscellaneous | Built-in keyboard with fingerprint sensor |
Price | $649 US / €649 EU / £579 GB / $829 CA |
Blackberry KEY2 Connectivity and LTE Band Information
Specs | Blackberry KEY2 |
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Connectivity | Wi-Fi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4GHz/5GHz
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy NFC: Yes Positioning: GPS/A-GPS |
All variant bands | HSPA+ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/6, 8
Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE 3GPP Release version: |
LTE Bands: EU, Africa, AU, Japan | FDD-LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 26, 28, 32
TD-LTE: 38, 39, 40, 41 |
LTE Bands: Canada, US, Latin America | FDD-LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 28, 29, 30, 66
TD-LTE: 38, 39, 40, 41 |
LTE Bands: China | FDD-LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 20, 26, 28
TD-LTE: 34, 38, 39, 40, 41 CDMA: BC0 |
LTE Bands: Montenegro, Asia-Pacific, India, Indonesia (Dual-SIM version) | FDD-LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 26, 28, 32
TD-LTE: 38, 39, 40, 41 |
Performance
First and foremost, the Blackberry KEY2 looks to be a great mid-range device. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660, Blackberry is aiming for both powerful and efficient with this device. Clocked at 2.2GHz, you’ll have no problem with most tasks. This phone doesn’t need to be the best of the best, it isn’t a gaming phone. Alongside the Snapdragon 660 you’ll also get 6GB of RAM, plenty for nearly all day-to-day tasks. Flagship phones today still come with 4GB or 6GB of RAM, so there’s definitely nothing to worry about here. You’ll also get the option of either 64GB or 128GB of storage – along with being able to put your MicroSD card in if you want, too. You’ll never be stuck for storage with this phone. Preloaded with Android 8.1 Oreo, you’ll have all of the latest features and that’s not to mention Project Treble support, which may prove interesting if the device is bootloader unlockable.
Display
The display is an unusual size, given the built-in keyboard that the Blackberry Key 2 boasts. At 4.5-inches and an aspect ratio of 3:2, the device resolution is 1620×1080 with a 434 PPI. It’s also protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, which is old but will do the job for most daily tasks. It looks a bit odd, especially with the on-screen buttons taking up a lot of space on the front. Blackberry could have used on-screen buttons to get more screen real estate. That’s not to mention the fact you won’t be watching YouTube or Netflix on this device thanks to the weird aspect ratio. This phone is definitely not made for multimedia consumption.
Battery
Battery life should be a huge positive for this phone. It packs a 3,500mAh battery and supports Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0. Not only is the battery huge, but the display is small and the processor is efficient. Users should see long periods of usage for this phone without needing to charge it. Even better, QuickCharge means that when you do need a charge, it shouldn’t take too long to get it to 100%. While some of the design decisions here may be questionable, Blackberry certainly didn’t skimp on battery.
Connectivity
Blackberry has announced all of the bands that the different variants of this device will support, depending on your location. Montenegro, the Asia-Pacific, India, and Indonesia will all get to enjoy a Dual-SIM variant of the device too, which supports the same bands as the EU, Africa, AU, and Japan variant. This means those who may want a dual-SIM variant of the phone can import it – so long as they live in one of those locations and want it that much.
Ports and peripherals
Something many always fear when it comes to a new device getting announced these days is the ports. To get it out-of-the-way: yes, the BlackBerry Key 2 has a 3.5mm headphone jack. The only other port on the device is the USB-C charging port. Obviously, there’s the built-in keyboard, but that’s all there is in terms of peripherals.
Pricing
The scariest part of any decent looking device is the price tag. Sadly, users are going to be disappointed with this one, as it’s priced at $649. It’s a huge cost, admittedly trumped by the likes of Xiaomi and even OnePlus. You can currently buy the OnePlus 6 in Mirror Black with 6GB of RAM for $529, and that’s with the highest performing specifications possible. Blackberry is asking for a lot of its users here, but is the Blackberry KEY2 really worth that much? It’s hard to say, but it’s even harder to think that many will be happy to buy the device at full price when there are so many better options available on the market currently.
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