The July update for the BlackBerry KEYone has started rolling out and updates the device to the July security patch, but also adds a new Support Center app which makes it easy to send feedback and get a hardware diagnosis.
After being shown to separate easily and pop out of position, TCL has confirmed that new BlackBerry KEYone units have been shipped which feature more adhesive for the displays.
The BlackBerry KEYone's launch in Canada has been delayed. BlackBerry cites increased carrier demand and a lack of units to fulfill that. As such, it won't arrive until later this summer.
Someone spotted that Best Buy's website says they'll have the BlackBerry KEYone available for in-store pickup on June 22nd. However, when I checked this date wasn't listed so it seems to only be for select stores right now.
The BlackBerry KEYone is now available for Telus customers who aren't associated with a business, while Carphone Warehouse is now selling the device on their website in the UK.
A recent video by JerryRigEverything exposed how fragile the BlackBerry KEYone display is. BlackBerry has directly responded to complaints of the display on the phone.
For BlackBerry fans in the UK, you can now get the KEYone on the Vodafone network. The website reveals you can pay as little as £10 upfront for the phone, with monthly payments afterward.
BlackBerry and TCL launched the Keyone in North America today and online retailers are already selling out of stock. The president of TCL says they're working with retailers to get them restocked as quickly as possible.
The BlackBerry KEYone will be available from Amazon and Best Buy in the US starting today, May 31st. The phone will cost $550 and comes in either CDMA or GSM unlocked models.
GSMArena's BlackBerry KEYone review says the phone is great and its BlackBerry keyboard is a faithful tribute to the brand's legacy, but the device's success isn't guaranteed.
Erica Griffin has published her review of the BlackBerry KeyOne and states that the device offers a solid performance, for the most part, but is not designed to offer a great media experience.
Steve Cistulli, President of TCL Communications, has revealed that the BlackBerry KEYone is the most pre-ordered BlackBerry device from Canadian carrier, Rogers.
Pocketnow has published its review of the BlackBerry KEYone and states the device is for those who love the nostalgia feeling brought by the included hardware keyboard.
Pocketnow has a video up that focuses solely on the keyboard of the new BlackBerry smartphone, the KEYone. From manipulating the text selection cursor, to autocorrect gesture and even a fingerprint scanner, this video shows all of the features it has.
The KEYOne from BlackBerry is quite a divisive smartphone among the Android community. BTechTalk created a video that talks about 5 problems the device has including the SoC, poor software optimization, its weight, and more.
Android Police has posted their review of the BlackBerry KEYone, which has a lot of good traits like an amazing physical keyboard and a great camera. However, the experience is hampered by performance issues and lag.
Engadget's review of the BlackBerry KEYone has a lot of praise for the physical keyboard, but mentions the smallish screen and the the middling specs as reasons to consider this phone only if you truly love BlackBerry.
The Verge has posted their review of the BlackBerry KEYOne, which they praise for its design and physical keyboard, but mention the weight and tiny screen of the phone make it less appealing than other options.
The BlackBerry KEYone uses the same camera sensor that's included in Google's Pixel phones, so how does it perform against those? PocketNow's camera review gives us a peek at how well the BlackBerry KEYone's camera performs in their latest review.
Android Central believes the BlackBerry KEYone blows the old BlackBerry Priv out of the water if you're the type of person who prefers a phone with a physical keyboard.
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