I cannot wait for a comparison review between these two devices. Both have similar specification:
# SD 625 on board
# 12MP cameras
# stock android interfaces
# Noughart out of the box
Which device will you go for?
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I cannot wait for a comparison review between these two devices. Both have similar specification:
# SD 625 on board
# 12MP cameras
# stock android interfaces
# Noughart out of the box
Which device will you go for?
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Only one has a keyboard. So...
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One is made from a Chinese company, and the other is made by a...oh yeah, Chinese company! The Blackberry has the security and productivity edges for sure.
KeyOne camera > G5 camera
The one with the keyboard, BlackBerry security and regular OS updates.
K1.
I certainly hope so. Blackberry has been falling behind when it comes to camera. Dtek 60 lost in all the reviews I have watched when it comes to camera quality.
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Erm... What they said! :yes: :D :nerd:
I believe that question is like comparing a two-seater sports car to an off-road 4x4. They were built for very different things... They may have the same size engine, produce similar power etc, but the sports car will be pants off road and the 4x4 will be pants as a sports car... That's my take on it anyway... :nerd:
KeyOne.
Lenovo is a horrible, horrible mobile company. The first thing they did after takeover of Motorola was get rid of the promised timely updates that had re-invigorated the brand under Google ownership. Users who bought Moto E, Moto G, and even Moto X under the premise of getting a cheaper, customizable Nexus were left out in the cold. They also changed their policy to void warranties if you flashed a custom ROM.
Even today, there are Moto flagships stuck on Spring 2016 patchlevel. Unacceptable.
KeyOne shares the SoC and that's it. You are paying for the only physical keyboard in the mobile space and on-time security updates with KeyOne. That's easily worth the price difference especially spread out over a couple of years.
I haven't looked into the Moto G5 (which I think is a terrible name considering LG just had a semi-flagship flop with the LG G5 last year). However, I have generally been happy with what Lenovo has done in the past few years. I just bought the Lenovo Moto Z, and it is amazing. I am in love with it. I am excited for the KeyOne, but I will probably not buy it because of the specs. I'm not a spec-chaser, but I play all of my mobile games on android and I don't think a) it will keep up, and b) I need more screen real estate, without a keyboard in the way.