BlackBerry DTEK50 STH100-2
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9 years ago
BlackBerry launched DTEK50 in India last month for Rs. 21990. It is the second Android smartphone from the company after the Priv . BlackBerry recently announced that it will stop in-house smartphone development and will outsource it to partners. The DTEK50 is also not made by BlackBerry.
Pros:
- Good display
- Good build quality and lightweight design
- Software features and timely security updates
- Good audio output
Cons:
- Priced on the higher side
- Average battery life
- Single SIM
- No fingerprint sensor
9 years ago
As expected for many years now, BlackBerry has announced that it will no longer build smartphones itself . Phones with BlackBerry's branding will be designed, manufactured and marketed by partners while the company itself focuses on software.
9 years ago
BlackBerry DTEK 50 review: You might want to take a look at this phone
BlackBerry DTEK 50 seems like a good buy with a great design and added software and security features.
Pros:
- Well, the one thing that impressed me, even before I switched on the phone, was its build quality
- Here is a phone that does what even the big Android boys have not had the guts to do
- A textured back, solid metal frame and a chassis that gives you the confidence of durability.
9 years ago
BlackBerry DTEK50 review
Aside from the stick BlackBerry gets since it lost its crown as king of the smartphone pile, no one can deny it hasn't done itself many favours. But it's back with this, the security minded DTEK50. Here's our BlackBerry DTEK50 review.
9 years ago
Why did I decide to buy the BlackBerry DTEK50? I already had a perfectly functioning phone and there were cheaper Android phones out there. I guess my curiosity was piqued when I read about the security features and wanted to see what the fuss was about.
9 years ago
Great phone
The price for it is great
Pros:
- The best phone yet
Cons:
- None
9 years ago
Excellent, secure, all touch BlackBerry
Great screen, speakers, size, weight, security and build quality. The 3GB RAM and 617 Octocore chip are all one needs to efficiently manage and operate this secure mobile device. The expandable (up to 2TB) micro SD is also welcomed.
9 years ago
BlackBerry DTEK50 Smartphone Review
With its slightly awkwardly named DTEK50, BlackBerry probably has the most secure Android smartphone at the starting line. The strengthened Android 6.0 Marshmallow runs encrypted, does not permit any code injections, and only launches when the bootloader has not been compromised.
Pros:
- safest Android smartphone
- bright Full HD panel
- LTE
- accurate GPS
- decent speakers
- long battery life
Cons:
- no fingerprint sensor
- just 9 GB of available storage
- abysmal WiFi data rates
- only mediocre cameras
- high temperature development
- incompatible with several benchmarks
9 years ago
Bought DTek50 from Clove when it came out last year.I agree with other reviewer that Battery life is poor. The size is just right for me ( DTek60 is too large for me).As a former Blackberry OS10 user I like the hub and keyboard.
9 years ago
BlackBerry DTEK50 review: Secure, just not top drawer
BlackBerry has a long tradition of building its own hardware and software, but having fallen on harder times of late, the company was forced to outsource. With the DTEK50, its first mid-range Android phone, it has partnered with TCL Communication and added its own subtle tweaks to a pre-existing...
Pros:
- Lightweight
- comfortable to use
- nice looking screen
- BlackBerry Hub and keyboard are great additions to Android
Cons:
- Performance isn't always reliable due to "pause" issue
- battery life could be better
- higher-end phones available for a similar price
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