Earlier this year, BlackBerry used a keyboard-style Keyone Android smartphone. Although the Canadian company made a seemingly normal phone, it did not stick to its position. Like last year’s DTEK50 and DTEK60, the new BlackBerry motion doesn’t have a physical keyboard, and there’s not much to stand out for. This is a problem. When we look back at the BlackBerry Keyone, we think the physical keyboard is the only reason to buy a cell phone.
Rectangular flat panel, stereo display
We should note that the BlackBerry does not make its phone-it handles software to a large extent, but it cooperates with TCL to build hardware. BlackBerry has little competition in this niche market for smartphones with a physical keyboard. If the BlackBerry wants to make a fully-touchscreen midrange handset, there is no mistake, but the market is completely different. Competition within this price range is fierce, and budget phones are getting better every day. The BlackBerry motion is carefully crafted, although the front pudgy border makes it look outdated, but the rear is smooth. BlackBerry and TCL have been successful in providing a good look and feel for the phone.
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