The BlackBerry KEY2 takes what was great about the KEYone and upgrades it for 2018. Here’s Alex’s first look at the Android flagship with a QWERTY quirk.

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28 thoughts on “BlackBerry KEY2 hands-on: The keyboard flagship for 2018!”
  1. I like that you don't go "why are they still making these?" or "who needs physical keyboards theses days?" despite admitting you prefer typing on glass yourself. Thanks for that.

  2. Gotta say, everything about this phone grabs my attention. Currently running with the pixel 2XL, which I love but I think I'm gonna have to sell and get the key 2. I miss that keyboard. It's plenty fast enough for me as I'm not a gamer. Personally I think the design is superb.

  3. That was a terrible review why didn’t you just say “I don’t like the phone no matter what”. Define not unbiased.

  4. You couldn't sound less excited about the KEY2. Meanwhile almost every other phone of 2018 and beyond is going to be a notched iPhone X-alike piece of soap. Android Central is so hard to please. May as well just become Google Pixel Central with that attitude.

  5. Sort of disappointed it runs android… Thought it might introduce a new OS but then again, I wasn't ever going to get this anyway. Just interesting.

  6. I don't mean to be negative, but this reviewer always has such a negative and unengagded tone of voice to his reviews. I've always appreciated what Android Central does, but unfortunately this guy doesn't do it for me.

  7. I guess Blackberry has no interest in surviving as a phone company. Every device is severely overpriced since they made the switch to Android. At $399 for a version with 4gb ram and 64gb of storage and at $449 with 6/128 this would have made sense. You can't charge such a ridiculous premium for a physical keyboard. People like me will just shrug off the idea and decide they can live without it.

    Also, a physical camera button would have been nice considering how awkward reaching the shutter button on that screen will be.

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