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May 2017
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Clavier physique toujours pertinent
Autonomie
Qualité d'affichage
Le clavier physique
L'écran
L'endurance
La nostalgie
Le look
La batterie
Clavier physique
Qualité des finitions
Autonomie (et recharge très rapide)
Applis et extensions utiles
Son design premium et le petit grip au dos
Son autonomie au top
Son clavier physique unique au monde avec lecteur d'empreinte
Android 7.1 Nougat pur et l'optimisation de Blackberry
Le Blackberry Hub
Le bel effort pour la partie audio
Enfin de l'orig
Lecteur d'empreintes performant
Bon écran LCD
Interface fluide et surcouche agréable
Excellente autonomie et recharge rapide
Clavier ergonomique avec des fonctionnalités malignes
Une bonne autonomie de batterie avec fast charging
Un écran net avec des haut-parleurs à la hauteur
Les matériaux sont de qualité
Autonomie
Qualité d'affichage
Enfin du renouveau
Autonomie record
Finition
Le clavier physique avec ses raccourcis paramétrables
L'excellente autonomie
Les logiciels Blackberry
L'écran lumineux
Clavier efficace
Large autonomie
Qualité de fabrication et matériaux premium
Smartphone "différent"
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Rapport qualité-prix
Le prix
Le look
Le clavier
Dépassé techniquement
Performances moyennes
Pas de dual-SIM
Prix
La qualité photo
Ce n'est pas encore ça
Les performances bien en dessous d'un smartphone à ce prix
Un prix un peu élevé par rapport à la fiche technique
Terminal encombrant
Le clavier physique ne plaira pas à tout le monde
Performances multimédias limitées
Qualité des photos décevante
Petit écran
Pas génial pour regarder des films
Le clavier est gênant pour le gaming
L'appareil photo aurait pu être mieux
Design
Rapport qualité-prix
Clavier perfectible
Poids et épaisseur
Rapport prix prestation
Les performances médiocres
L'écran 4
5 pouces parait étriqué pour certaines tâches
En retrait sur la photo et les performances graphiques
Publié: 2017-05-04, Auteur: 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...
Publié: 2017-05-04, Auteur: 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...
very versatile physical keyboard, bright display with good contrast, practical battery life, relatively precise GPS, good call quality, regular security updates, wide range of software and security measures, USB Type-C 3.1, stable case
comparatively expensive, mediocre performance, rather heavy and bulky, no World Phone, mediocre cameras, 12 months warranty only, energy-hungry in idle mode
It is nice to finally see a modern smartphone with a physical keyboard again. The mentioned comprehensive security features as well as the expected long battery runtimes should be advantages of the upcoming Blackberry KeyOne.We still think the price of 59...
Accurate keyboard, Good battery, Solidly built, Great cameras, Fast, Good value
Small screen
The extra memory stops the Keyone grinding to a halt after a month. The accurate keyboard is a real head-turner in a crowded market and it's still great value...
SummaryAll in all, the BlackBerry KEYone Black stands out as a new and upgraded BlackBerry smartphone, set to strike a chord of nostalgia from the hordes of consumers who once prized the brand's devices. However priced at A$899, compared to other similarl...
Publié: 2017-07-17, Auteur: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Good integration of the keyboard, very good overall performance, extremely fast USB connectivity, very good wireless connectivity
Not really suitable for gamers
Obviously, the BlackBerry KEYone is not for everyone. But if you want better security than the norm, and enjoy the BlackBerry physical keyboard experience, it looks like this could be the phone for you.Tags BlackBerryKEYonesmartphonePrevious article Revie...
Blackberry hardware's future is so bright they better get some shades. If the KEYone is an indication of where TCL is taking Blackberry hardware then I expect good things for the Blackberry Android brand going forward.Should OG Blackberry have made this d...
Accurate keyboard, Good battery, Solidly built, Great cameras, Fast, Good value
Small screen
Blackberry just made one of the best all-round Android phones we've ever seen. Who knew? If your smartphone usage leans more towards text than multimedia, you should check this out...