








⌨️⚡ Stay productive, stay unique — the BlackBerry Keyone Limited Edition means business.
The BlackBerry Keyone Limited Edition is a factory-unlocked smartphone designed for professionals who demand durability, productivity, and style. Featuring a 4.5-inch Gorilla Glass 4 touchscreen, a tactile smart keyboard with touch navigation, and a powerful 3505 mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0, it delivers all-day performance. Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 Octa-Core processor and 4GB RAM, it ensures smooth multitasking. The 12 MP rear camera with dual LED flash captures sharp images, while the anodized aluminum frame and shockproof design provide premium protection. Running Android 7.1 Nougat, this device blends classic BlackBerry productivity with modern Android versatility.








| ASIN | B075WYK9B3 |
| Audio jack | 3.5 mm |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery power rating | 3505 |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | 2G (GSM) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (236) |
| Date First Available | 23 Sept. 2017 |
| Display resolution | Pack of 12 |
| Display technology | LED |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| GPS | True |
| Human interface input | Keypad |
| Item Weight | 290 g |
| Item model number | BBB100-1 |
| OS | Google Android |
| Other camera features | Front, Rear |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Talk Time | 21 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 14.91 x 7.24 x 2.21 cm; 290.3 g |
| RAM | 4 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | 720 x 1280 |
| Special features | Built-in flash, Camera, Front Camera, QWERTY Keyboard |
| What’s in the box | Device, data cable, headphones, earplugs, wall charger, QSG |
| Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
L**.
Overall I wish that I had run into this phone earlier as there's nothing on the market that suited my taste. BB you seriously need to improve your marketing; random people on the train and in public ask what it is that I am using as they are shocked to find out that BB still exists Synapse: AMAZING battery life, great functionality/productivity, great build Long Version after 1 month's use- it's worth the read Straight out of the box, after the initial set up you are asked if you want to upgrade to the new Android Oreo 8.1 OS. Battery: This is certainly the category where the KeyOne outshines every phone I've every played with thus far. Having the habits of heavy texting, a lot of emailing, a couple webpages and maybe a 10 minute youtube video a day; I can get really close to 3 days of juice out of this. On a weekend where I wouldn't use it as much, it can get close to 4 days on a full charge. A great feature is a turbo charge, you can plug it into a source for 15 minutes, and you'll easily get over 25% charge. Build: The body is made out of several pieces of Aluminum, many of the premium handdsets are milled from 1 piece. However it's really nicely done, all of the pieces are flush and perfect. The backplate is a rubber compound, helps give you a good grip on the device. It's a bit heavier than most phones, it's a good heavy though, it has the feel like it's a quality device and not a cheap piece of plastic. I definitely know that I haven't forgotten it at home or somewhere else, I like it. Display/Sound: Display is solid, IPS touch screen, nice color range. The sound is above average for media, good listening volume is only a 1/3 of the way up. I do like the call the call quality a lot. I had no problem hearing someone speaking as I was walking under the elevated tracks as an EL train was roaring by, good clarity. Processor/OS Very fluid to the touch, there's no lag when you're swiping around on the screen. Web pages load very fast. You can load up on the apps in the background and the KeyOne seems to handle it very well. Functionality/Productivity: The keyboard has a great feel to it and easy to get used to if you're a first time BB user. The fingerprint sensor is in the spacebar, very quick and responsive. A great feature is using any of the keys as a dedicated shortcut to call, email, launch an app, new events depending if you long/short press a key.... very very useful. You can use the entire keyboard as a trackpad, super cool. Given that it's a physical keyboard, I've seen that you can enable Swype if you like that feature. Also, you can control the brightness of the backlit keyboard, useful if you text at night. Another intuitive feature is the word completion, while typing long words, the predictive text will show 3 likely words at the bottom of the screen you can use the keyboard to flick upwards to complete which word you want; I found this to speed up emailing. There are other productive features where you can easily juggle messaging, email, work email using BB's hub... pinch, snap, customize sounds and leds, read and still outstanding.... very nicely done. There's a lot of functionality with the calendar such as a direct call invite to a meeting, warning of double bookings etc. Lastly among other features is a sidebar that flicks out where you can control the productivity functions. I'm learning new tips and tricks every day from other users and videos. Camera: Lastly the camera, I personally think that the camera is very good, I've already used it to scan documents and they've come out very well. No complaints about video quality when I participated in video conference.
F**T
I was using Iphone for a few years now. I can't say I am an Iphone fan. My latest Iphone was an Iphone 7 and I was very disappointed about the camera sow I wanted something new and different. I said I will give a try to this Blackberry just for the keyboard and I am very happy that I made this decision. This is an impressive phone. I am using it for almost a week now and the phone works perfectly. The camera is great, The battery is great and you have the feeling that you have an expensive phone in your hand. Has personality, is different. I think the black version looks way better than the silver one. I had the chance to keep the silver on my hand and I wasn't impressed. Sow far the only downside for me is the speaker witch is too low and if you put the sound to max sounds bed. Iphone wasn't good at this point eater sow I can live with that!!!! Also the headphones are sucks too. I am still using the Iphone heaphones with my new Blackberry. This two downsides worth to buy the phone because everything else is awesome.
D**D
Great device! I have had this for just over a month now and it has proven to be all I expected. Having used an iPhone for almost 5 years it is nice to be able to get things done. No more having to work around Apples goofy systems to allow me to work day in and day out. Battery lasts forever, keyboard is a little tight but usable. The only thing I would change is the location of the external buttons, having the lock button on the top like the old Bold's. I also hit the volume buttons in error sometimes. Can't wait to see what Blackberry Mobile comes out with next with a full keyboard, the closer to the Bold the better.
B**Y
UPDATE: After finally receiving the Oreo update on my keyone, black limited edition black (BBB100-7), i received an on screen notice that my device was now connected to an optiemus server, AND that tarriff fees may apply!!! There was NO opt out option. This message never appeared before the Oreo update. There were no notices from either Amazon or the seller (mercato group) that my device would be automatically, without consent, connected to a foreign server and that my data and personal information could be subjected to inspection by a foreign entity/government. I'm in the process of addressing this issue with Amazon and the seller. Buyer be ware! This is unsettling and of grave concern. Love the pkb. Phone is great!
J**Y
I am a working man who travels quite a bit, so this review is mostly for people in that boat. I had a Samsung Galaxy S5 (with Verizon bloatware) on it. I've also used an iPhone (latest was 4S), and I've also used older RIM Blackberries (I don't remember any of the model numbers because who cares?). I liked aspects of all of these phones, and this phone seems to combine them all into a fabulous package (I bought the 64GB International Unlocked with Micro SD and sim card slots): 1. Physical keyboard! With a keyboard, you get far greater typing accuracy, meaning that you can type a long email while you stand in the security line at the airport. In other words, you can send all of your in-depth emails immediately and not have them all piled-up and waiting for you in your hotel room in the evening. 2. Micro SD card slot. Running out of disk space is more of an inconvenience to me than swapping out a sim card in some other country. The 128GB sim cards are in the $40 range as of this review. Now I can load up my phone with all kinds of garbage. 3. Android. I fully believe that RIM's attempt to have their own operating system is what ultimately did in the Blackberry. I love that I can plug an Android phone into a computer and have it treated as another external drive instead of ever needing to load iTunes ever again. 4. The camera is even good! I always liked the iPhone camera (because it was always fast to point and shoot) over the Samsung (maybe it was user error, but it seemed like it had a narrow depth of focus, so I'd always take awful photos when I was in a hurry). This camera is closer to how I remember the iPhone. 5. No bloatware. My Samsung Galaxy S5 was 16GB and the internal memory was always full. I moved as much as I could to the external disk (images, videos, etc), I did cache cleanings and it still is full. Why did I put up with this nonsense for so long? The only remaining question is reliability. I plan to use this phone for years, so hopefully it won't fall apart too quickly. I'll make an update if anything goes wrong.
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