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November 2015
(77%)
241 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(87%)
33 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le clavier physique
L'écran
De bonnes idées software
Super clavier virtuel
Bonnes performances
Mémoire extensible
Bonne autonomie
Très bon écran
Apps et extensions utiles
Joli Design
Bon écran
Claviers physiques et tactiles très bien pensés
Les applications et fonctionnalités BlackBerry
Bonnes performances brutes
Autonomie dans la moyenne
Port microSD
Photos de jour
Autonomie
Personnalisations Android axées sur la productivité
Bel écran quad HD
Bonnes finitions globales
Un clavier physique sur un smartphone Android
Aspect logiciel très complet
Appareil photo vraiment convaincant
Autonomie correcte
Clavier physique
Performant
Mix réussi
Design
Écran
Écran au top
Facteur de forme différenciant
Bonnes idées logicielles
Clavier ingénieux...
Clavier physique coulissant
Rigide et antidérapant
Android Marshmallow
Bonnes améliorations logicielles
USB OTG
NFC
Slimport et Miracast
Carte microsd peut être utilisée comme stockage interne
WiFi ac rapide
Bonnes fonctionnalités de téléphone
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le clavier physique
La lenteur côté photo
Le prix
Caméra peu convaincante
Batterie non amovible
Touches du clavier pas très larges
Ralentissements dans l'interface
Pas de lecteur d'empreinte
Assemblage et qualité de fabrication
Photos de nuit et caméra avant
Partie audio très moyenne
Prix
Lenteurs de l'appareil photo
Autonomie décevante
Prix élevé
Des finitions franchement médiocres
Un écran en demi-teinte
Performances brutes décevantes
Trop cher
Lourd
Faux écran incurvé Cher
Pas de chargement sans fil
Performances en retrait pour un haut de gamme
Prix/li>
Mais pas approfondi
Design incohérent
Pas de capteur d'empreinte
Pas de scanner d'empreintes
Mauvais appareil photo secondaire
Chauffe exagérément et baisse de fréquence dans certains cas
Performances endessous de la moyenne pour une classe premium
The only real problem with the Priv is its extortionate price. At £560 SIM free or £49-per-month on contract, the Priv is one of the most expensive phones currently available, topping both the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and iPhone 6S. That's a lot to pay when...
The BlackBerry Priv delivers strong performance in a sleek, solid package. The subtle tweaks to Android are useful, and the compact keyboard packs in useful functionality. It's also fun to slide open, over and over again
The keyboard is a bit narrow for large hands, and the device feels top heavy when fully extended. This security-focused phone is missing a few modern protection options, like a fingerprint reader or iris scanner
Android and an awesome keyboard make the Priv the best BlackBerry in years, but if you're not a keyboard lover and aren't much of a security seeker, you'll find phones that are cheaper, or offer better features than the Priv...
Extrait: BlackBerry's back, surprisingly, with a bang. Meet the BlackBerry Priv, the latest handset from the Canadian smartphone maker, but it's not your typical BlackBerry. Instead, it runs Android, boasts flagship specs and features a slide-out physical keyboard...
Publié: 2015-11-06, Auteur: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Camera performance, BlackBerry Hub, stays close to Android, good build, some really clever software tweaks
No fingerprint scanner, pretty big and heavy, physical keyboard might not be that useful, needs software optimisation
The BlackBerry Priv comes to the Android table offering something different and it delivers. The biggest thing about this handset is the QWERTY keyboard that's uniquely BlackBerry. That might appeal to those who think they can't live without it, but...
Solid build quality with gorgeous display, Runs Android and Google Play Store, Hub is an excellent productivity tool, Wireless charging and Android Pay capable, Slide-out QWERTY keyboard
Camera is noisy in low-light, Productivity Tab should do more, Physical keyboard adds girth, No backward compatibility with BB10
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Publié: 2015-09-27, Auteur: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Camera performance, BlackBerry Hub, Stays close to Android, Good build, Some really clever software tweaks
No fingerprint scanner, Pretty big and heavy, Physical keyboard might not be that useful, Needs software optimisation
The BlackBerry Priv comes to the Android table offering something different and it delivers. The biggest thing about this handset is the QWERTY keyboard that's uniquely BlackBerry. That might appeal to those who think they can't live without it, but fancy...
Extrait: It's expensive and could be faster, but the Priv is a return to form for BlackBerry, elegantly combining a keyboard with a modern phone.BlackBerry finally makes its first Android phone, but the keyboard it's famous for remains intactYes, BlackBerry...
The BlackBerry Priv is the best smartphone the company has ever made. Despite that, it’s not the best Android smartphone out there. Priv is definitely a step in the right direction for the Canadian company. It has some great and unique ideas, it just needs to work on...
physical keyboard with slider mechanism, rigid, non-slip casing, latest Android Marshmallow, practical software adaptations, USB OTG, NFC, Slimport & Miracast, micro-SD card can be used as internal storage, fast WiFi ac, very good phone functions, decent
no fingerprint scanner, poor front-facing camera, non-removable battery, high temperature development & throttling in some cases, below-average performance for the premium range, hollow sound when tapping front and back, USB 2.0 only
Opinions about the physical keyboard will likely differ. An inexperienced user will hardly type faster on it than on a virtual keyboard and will thus find it superfluous. However, it is possible to type on the backlit keys without looking after some pract...