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Price: Rs.54,000/-Specs:How does it feel out of the box? Blackberry manages to maintain its recognized appeal with the all black packaging and “straight to business” zeal when you unbox it. The Priv feels refreshed for sure and the entire appeal is curved...
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How many times your heard or wished yourself for a phone with Android OS from Nokia and BlackBerry. Nokia is yet to release its Android smartphone but BlackBerry heard its well wishers and launched the Priv sometime back...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2016-11-23 11:30:51
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Months ago, BlackBerry launched its new premium smartphone, and it was believed that this mobile phone could prove to be the most important launch in the Canadian company's history. Fondly called as the BlackBerry PRIV, it is the first ever from the Canad...
Lagfree Performance, Long Battery Life, Good Build Quality, Vast Android Ecosystem, Decent Screen, Useful Security Features...
Expensive, Average Camera Performance, Heats up Quickly...
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gadgetstouse.com Updated: 2016-11-23 11:30:51
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After a lot of rumors, ups and downs, and disappointments, Blackberry CEO, John Chen finally revealed the all-new flagship smartphone. They are calling it the Blackberry Priv , and the “Priv” is actually the privacy and privilege that it offers to its own...
Blackberry has done a lot of work on this smartphone and it's visible, but is it good enough to as for whopping price of Rs. 62,999? Definitely not, until you prefer using a physical keyboard, need a device with high on security and stuff, or just really...
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5.4-inch dual-curve OLED display, 1440 x 2560 pixels (~540 ppi pixel density), Snapdragon 808 Processor, 3GB RAM, 32 GB Internal Storage, Adreno 418 GPU, 18MP Rear Camera, 2MP Front Camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Weight: 192 gramsPros: multitasking, good displ...
multitasking, good display, offers best of both BlackBerry and Android Ecosystem, nicely grips in hand...
gets heated, comes at a premium price...
Blackberry has packed a whole lot of good ideas, bunch of productivity tricks but will not be enough to win over the likes of Apple and Samsung smartphones. The smartphone will be cheered by fans of Blackberry who want to have a Blackberry device coupled...
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BlackBerry introduced its most expected flagship Priv smartphone running Android back in October last year. It was launched in India earlier this year at a price tag of Rs. 62,990. Mainly targeted at Business users who prefer Android, this is the first An...
Good display, Slide-out physical keyboard with gesture support is good, Software features and timely security updates, Decent camera...
Priced on the higher side, Average battery life...
At a price tag of Rs. 62,990, the BlackBerry Priv is definitely costly phone to get in India for its specifications, even though it has a hardware keyboard that is not available on any other Android smartphones. The performance it good and the camera and...
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After almost a year of speculation, leaks and rumours, BlackBerry CEO, John Chen finally announced its all-new flagship Priv smartphone in September 2015. The Priv is a first BlackBerry smartphone to pack in some updated hardware like the Qualcomm Snapdra...
At its pricey Rs 62,990 price tag, the BlackBerry Priv remains in a really tight spot. This is because it has more cons than pros even though the pros are really good.We like the stock-like interface and the plethora of customisations options that the...
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The beauty of the world of technology is that no company stays on top forever. Sony introduced the portable music player to the world with the Walkman and Apple dominated the space with the iPod in the digital era. Nintendo was the ruler of video games, u...
Gorgeous vivid display, Fantastic keyboard (both onscreen and physical), Camera performs well in lowlight, BB Hub and DTEK, Cool widget shortcuts...
Price, No fingerprint sensor, Heating issues, Better smartphone camera options out there...
The BlackBerry Priv has a great display, cool UI tweaks and the keyboard is to die for. But the lack of a fingerprint sensor, average camera performance and the price will make you reconsider your options before investing.BlackBerry Priv: Detailed ReviewT...
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We've been following BlackBerry's journey from the top of the smartphone market to the bottom, and it has been extremely tempting on multiple occasions to declare the company effectively dead. Poor decision after poor decision has resulted in the company'...
Good, Physical keyboard, Vast Android app ecosystem, Fantastic materials and construction, Good screen...
Extremely expensive, Weak front camera, Slightly unwieldy, Lacks many current-day features...
Will long-time BlackBerry users be happy transitioning to Android, or will they lose what they cherish most? That's the unfortunate question that anyone still clinging to their Bold or Curve will have to answer for themselves. The Priv isn't quite the sin...
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I t was something that many felt the Canadian company that once bossed the business side of smartphones should have done a few years ago. And well, now it finally has. After cocking a snook at apps, then supporting Android apps on its BB OS, BlackBerry ha...
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BlackBerry launched its first Android smartphone, the BlackBerry Priv, in India on Thursday. The phone represents a big reboot for the company that once ruled the smartphone world back when it was called Research In Motion (RIM). A lot of water has flown...
Good, Physical keyboard, Vast Android app ecosystem, Fantastic materials and construction, Good screen...
Extremely expensive, Weak front camera, Slightly unwieldy, Lacks many current-day features...
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BlackBerry launched its first Android phone, the Priv, in India today, three months after its US launch and availability. And as with every one of its flagships—most recently the Passport—the price is staggering, and not in a happy way.The Priv runs a cus...
Great design, build, keyboard, Great camera, screen, Android apps, BB10 features: Hub, security...
Way overpriced at Rs 63k, Too tall with keyboard out, Keyboard an acquired taste...
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hindustantimes.com Updated: 2016-11-23 11:30:51
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Blackberry's first smartphone that runs Android — Blackberry Priv — is among the bag full of interesting pieces of hardware launching in India this month. It's set to be released on January 28 as a the company's attempt to make a comeback to the smartphon...
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A curved screen QWERTY slider by BlackBerry that runs Android, are we getting this right? We double checked and the Priv is just as exciting as it is unique. Honestly, it is one of those things many may've fantasized about but nobody actually believed wou...
So is the Priv the long-overdue messiah BlackBerry so desperately needs to regain some ground in the mobile realm? Well, sadly, there is no easy answer. While the Priv is a nice device on its own, but its nature, purpose, and target audience and its posit...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2016-11-23 11:30:51
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I really wanted to like the BlackBerry Priv. C'mon! Android on a Blackberry phone! Sadly, the company's latest, and possibly last, shot at appealing to users who've long since moved on falls incredibly short.What Is It?A $700(!) Blackberry smartphone, and...
I like Android...
Laggy performance for the money. Outmoded design. Terrible carrier service, Should You Buy it?, I wouldn't, for myself, my friends, or even my worst enemy. I suppose there is a kind of person who might want a flagship quality phone that has a keyboard, ev...
I wouldnt, for myself, my friends, or even my worst enemy. I suppose there is a kind of person who might want a flagship quality phone that has a keyboard, even if the keyboard isnt totally useful. Some people might feel more comfortable with a dumbed d...
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