BlackBerry Motion:Everything You Wanted to Know
BlackBerry Motion
BlackBerry continues to release BlackBerry smartphone , the company is slowly reestablishing itself in to smartphone industry. Even in the beginning of 2018,we can hope some better smartphone from blackberry here is one BlackBerry Motion
They better be. Security is one of the pillars of the BlackBerry brand, and it's a key selling point as TCL (the owners of Alcatel) rebuilds the BlackBerry name on store shelves. The first TCL-run BlackBerry branded phone, the KeyOne, rolled out slowly in the US over the last half of this year, a strategy the BlackBerry executives said meant the phone made a smaller public splash than it could have otherwise. Sales are ramping up now, though.
That leaves the KeyOne with some legs in the market, as it's operating on the slower calendar of enterprise rollouts rather than the faster calendar of consumer launches. BlackBerry is promising "two new BlackBerry smartphones" later this year, but it isn't saying whether one of them will be a KeyOne replacement.
The BlackBerry Motion is a slab-style smartphone, with a 5.5-inch touch screen. Mahieu acknowledged that full-touch BlackBerry smartphones have been a lot more popular in countries outside the US, such as the Middle East and Canada, so that's where the company focused its launches first. But it made a good pitch for its differentiating features for small business people.
n the hand, the Motion feels rock solid. It has a textured back and is ribbed around the edge with metal, and it has a "nano-diamond, anti-scratch" 5.5-inch screen. It's not the slimmest, lightest phone—rather, it feels like it can take a beating or a dunking. (It's IP67 water resistant.)
BlackBerry says battery life is the BlackBerry Motion's major selling point. It can go for two days of real use without a charge on its 4,000mAh battery.It's running a Snapdragon 625 processor, like the KeyOne, along with a 1080p LCD screen, and 12MP main and 8MP front cameras. There's 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, along with a MicroSD card slot.
BlackBerry Motion.It's running Android 7.1.1 (an Oreo update is coming, but as we said before, at least it's getting security updates) with a heavy load of custom BlackBerry applications. You shouldn't complain—you're here for the custom apps, especially BlackBerry Hub, which integrates various forms of messaging into a unified inbox.
The BlackBerry Motion also comes with some interesting privacy-related software. It's all stuff that could have third-party alternatives, but it's good to see it preloaded. An on-device "locker" lets you hide files and photos you don't want uploaded to the cloud. A "privacy shade" app lets you read the screen a line at a time to hide sensitive information from onlookers. There's a password manager built in now, too. These apps will also roll out to the KeyOne in an update,
BlackBerry Motion | |
Screen | 5.5 inches, |
Protection | Scratch-resistant glass |
Camera | 12 MP rear,8 MP front |
External: | microSD, up to 400 GB |
internal | 32 GB |
Battery | Non-removable Li-Ion 4000 mAh battery Fast battery charging (Quick Charge 3.0) |
Memory | 4GB of RAM |
Chipset | Qualcomm MSM8953 Snapdragon 625 |
Operating System | Android 7.1 (Nougat) |
Features | Wi-Fi Bluetooth 5.0 GPS with A-GPS Fingerprint (front-mounted) accelerometer gyro proximity compass |
USB | 2.0, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector |
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