BlackBerry confirmed that the KEYone is a result of a “signed brand collaboration” between Optiemus and BlackBerry.
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BlackBerry is back!
2/17The device sports a physical keyboard
3/17While most of the device has a matte finish, the keys catch the light and are glossy
4/17Matte or glossy, ever inch of the device is black
5/17The flagship has the same processor as the much more affordable Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
6/17The phone is at least differentiated in its appearance, and is unlike any other smartphone out there
7/17The BlackBerry logo on the back is reflective, like a mirror
8/17The display features a 2.5D curved Gorilla Glass 4 screen with a resolution of 1620 x 1080 pixels
9/17That big camera ring on the back houses a 12 MP (1.55 um) sensor
10/17This is the same camera that comes inside Google’s Pixel smartphones
11/17In case, you were looking for that fingerprint reader, it is embedded into the space key on the physical keyboard
12/17There are speaker grills on both sides
13/17The power button and volume rocker buttons are to the right
14/17The keyboard feels good to operate, unlike the problematic ones in previous devices
15/17The device sports an odd aspect ratio of 3:2
16/17There’s 4 GB of RAM as opposed to the 3 GB RAM available in standard KEYone model.
17/17The new KEYone features a 3,505 mAh battery that also offers QuickCharge 3.0
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