Testseek.com have collected 319 expert reviews of the BlackBerry KeyOne and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BlackBerry KeyOne.
May 2017
(79%)
319 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Slightly old processor running the show, Soft-touch back holds onto oil from hands, Slight camera bump, No laser autofocus
This is probably the best BlackBerry smartphone ever. TCL made a great piece of hardware here, and BlackBerry's software just makes it even better. There's really not a whole lot to complain about here with the BlackBerry KEYone, but there's a whole lot t...
Keyboard is satisfying to use and loaded with extra features, BlackBerry Hub is still a great work tool, one of the best smartphone cameras around, terrific battery life, comfortable to hold, excellent stereo speakers, beautiful and unique design, nice pr
Clunky recent apps interface, some apps can be squished because of unusual aspect ratio, tabbed browsing or background apps can cause lag, BBM has seen better days, Prev2 of 2Next
In the end, BlackBerry still means business. If you're not shopping for a work phone, there's no reason to consider it — the aspect ratio and size of the display make it poor for watching videos compared to other Android phones. That said, when used in it...
Solid build, Keyboard is excellent, Phone feels great in hand, Screen is very good, even if not 2:1, Camera is excellent, Access to the full Android store, Running Android 7.1, Insanely good BlackBerry security
Occasional lags when using it; The smaller screen will seem really weird at first (unless you're moving over from an older phone)
"Real" hard keyboard, features focus on enterprise productivity, fast battery charging
Screen resolution is not as good as most highend phones, adequate performance
The KEYone surprised me. BlackBerry's had such a tough time of it for so long that it's fallen out of the mobile conversation. But BlackBerry's remaining people have been talking enthusiastically about the KEYone, and it turns out for good reason.This is...
Published: 2017-05-04, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Physical keyboard to satisfy QWERTY die-hards, Sturdy and high-quality build, Excellent battery life, Admirable focus on security
Expensive, Display is small considering phone's size, Do you really need that keyboard
Opting for a smartphone with a physical keyboard requires accepting a few not-insignificant compromises. The KEYone's primary argument is that, compared to an on-screen keyboard, its physical buttons take up less space: side-by-side with a full-touch 5.5-...
Middling performance, 4.5-inch screen feels cramped on some tasks
If you yearn for a phone with a physical keyboard, you're going to be drawn to the KeyOne, regardless of any other features.Credit: Samuel Rutherford/Tom's Guide It's fortunate, then, that TCL has done such a good job building extra functionality into the...
Pricing steep compared to similarlyspecced phones, No extras like wireless charging/waterproofing, BlackBerry apps can be hitandmiss, Unusual screen size/shape and device layout isn't for everyone
Maybe of all the phones we've looked at so far this year, the BlackBerry KEYone was the easiest to let prejudices affect our enthusiasm for the handset. BlackBerry as a brand? Hasn't that experiment played out by now? Hardware QWERTY keyboards on phones...
Published: 2017-05-04, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
BlackBerry fans will dig the keyboard, Respectable battery life, Solid mid-range performance, Has the best camera of any BlackBerry
The keyboard doesn't make sense for some, Camera sometimes struggles with exposure, Some annoying oversights in software
The third time really is the charm. The earlier Android phones BlackBerry made with partner TCL felt generic, but the KEYone is an impressive device that channels the style and functionality of classic models. Even better, the KEYone is a respectable perf...