How close do you keep your head to the phone, when playing music? Please, tell me you're pulling my leg.
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How close do you keep your head to the phone, when playing music? Please, tell me you're pulling my leg.
The KEYone is definitely louder than the Dtek50 and 60. It was comparable to my V20 maybe slightly softer.
Just pulled the Z30 from the charging easel (it merely serves as a method to feed Blend to my computers). I could not find BB Virtual Expert but when I checked BBW, it offered an update. So be it. Ran Audio Tests. It has a test for STEREO sound. It uses the Top Speaker and the Bottom Speaker for Stereo. Obviously it was intended to be used in the Landscape Orientation for stereo reproduction. The Priv does NOT contain such a test.
I don't know about the K1. Nor the dtek units.
Or did someone already post this information?
I use speakers as well when listening to radio inside or in closed spaces. There was a big difference between classic and personal iPhone 7. Speaker system makes a difference also when using it as a conference tool.
It's not a deal breaker but little things like that left out, and price of it. mmm.
There is a BB virtual expert for Android.
Was lucky to try and use the KEYone during launch at Barcelona and can assure you all but praise. Kevin has explained repeatedly over and over these were pre production hardware / software. Anything thats not finished can always have something to question that's normal. But device deserves a fair once launched full analysis and complete summary. Any conclusions before that is inconclusive and could be interpreted wrongly. A mere hands on. Kevin who has spent a month or so? with device said will only make full review once have a full production device. Makes sense.
Yes, the DTEKs also have top and bottom stereo speakers and you can hear the stereo separation.
I was expecting the KEYone would be the same, but the pre-production units only have media sound coming from the bottom.
I think k the pre production units are huge time wasters! Wait till the full fletched retail version comes out,I seriously doubt the keyboard will be the cheap glossy plastic as seen lately!
I disagree. Heck, in that entire post you quoted, there was no mention of the PKB.
Never felt or looked cheap in Barcelona. Since, only one member I've seen who's touched it, was negative, and they still are interested in checking out a production model when released.
You don't have a camera man? With a face like yours? [emoji15]
Lol, he'd have to be very talented. ;-)
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See ! I'm not the only one who thinks it BBW
Y'all start peeking in my bedroom window, we're gonna have a problem. :p
We wouldn't want to torture ourselves that way... lol
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marketing prototype usually has key performance, form fit and function. It may not have full bloom final version, but from user experience - touch and feel, it should not be far. The inferior normally come from inside, either software (strip down OS and app), or hardware - missing some parts that could be short supply - such as using single speaker, limited memory (on board for example), etc.etc. that still allow both the beta tester and the potential customer got "feel" of the device and stress out the deficiency from the beta tester... Usually, the marketing device is very close to the final product, with exception of parts shortage due to un-forseed event, like Japan nuclear melt down, memory was short supply for a while.. or volcano erupt somewhere... (let's hope history is not going to repeat it again). IMHO.
For me the capacitive keyboard and finger print sensor in the keyboard are the major features i'm looking forward to using and will definately make my device life much much better typing out texts with better accuracy than using a touch screen. Ive never been a fan of touch screen typing although most devices now are just powerful slabs.
This reminds me of the Dev devices utilized before the BB10 launch
I am a bit worried about the screenformat. I do not expect the Key1 to be a multimedia phone, but watching YouTube videos without black bars in the top and bottom side of the phone, would be nice. I read in a german review about it.
How do the black bars affect your experience negatively?
Did you know that movies are shot in MANY different formats and aspect ratios? Go to the movie theater sometime--watch the curtains at the top and sides of the screen move, to accommodate the aspect ratio of the particular movie. You're paying for a big screen experience, but maybe the director shot the movie in a format that gives you curtains instead of image on the entire movie screen.
That's just life.
And if you want a 42" 16:9 phone for consuming media, go make one. While the K1 can consume media just fine, that's not its primary task.
Exactly. People seem to forget that a lot of movies are actually shot at wider than 16:9 aspect ratio.
They are just black bars, just ignore them. Would OP rather the screen be narrower so the bars are gone but the actual image is the same size???
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Is there any handset that has a front led flash?
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Dtek50 for one...
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How so?
Hopefully the delay is not due to solely software, but hopefully they make a hardware change (also?) so that one of the holes will get a dual functionality (if that is even possible): LED Flash and whatever it is now. I would even welcome an extra LED light in case the latter wouldn't be possible technically.
P.S. Didn't even know DTEK 50 & DTEK 60 have LED front flash (since I'm only interested in PKB devices). Honestly, knowing this will make it far worse if the KeyOne REALLY will not include a front LED flash. In that case, I will just see it as yet another example where BB (since "last phone designed by BB") screwed up by removing an already known/used feature that would have made the phone even better (for the "normal consumer" who tends to like taking selfies with their friends/family). It's not about that most other smartphones don't have a front flash LED either, it only matters that a BB (2 for that matter) already had it and THEY decided that it isn't a good idea to include it with a newer device, for whatever dumb reason.
The specs say it has a front flash. I hope its LED.
BlackBerry KEYone Specifications