BlackBerry first released its all-Black Edition KEYone device (hands-on here) when the Android-powered smartphone launched in India and then, more recently, the “murdered-out” version of the phone was also announced as an AT&T-exclusive in the US (keep in mind the AT&T “Space Black” version gets 3GB/32GB while the “Black Edition” gets 4GB 64GB – source). That was before we found out the Black KEYone was arriving globally to all markets.
Today, BlackBerry released a video showing off the Black-clad device working with Android Auto. Just a reminder that any Android smartphone with Android 5.0 and up is compatible with an Android Auto-compatible receiver.
The video didn’t show anything new. In fact, it only highlighted the main differences between the Silver and Black Editions of the KEYone: the added RAM (4GB) and ample 64GB of storage. Then the actor drove off before he took a call using Android Auto.
scrolling: instead of obscuring the screen with your greasy thumbs the page is always visible shortcuts: how many times do you start an app up each day? how many swipes and clicks will key shortcuts save you? accuracy: physical keys are easier to...
Yeah, 7+ user here. Got rid of the KeyOne after two months. The battery wasn't as good as the 7+ and it was slow. I am not married to Google, so I disabled a lot of its services and background apps and just ran the BlackBerry equivalent (example: Bla...
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