KEYone owners. Are you upgrading to KEY2 or waiting for KEY3 ?
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I get the frustration of not getting the timely updates especially when promised.
But the frustration of typing on glass is SO MUCH WORSE. At least for me.AmritD likes this.10-25-18 11:44 AMLike 1 -
So it's not that I want the update the same day. But waiting 6 months for an update is not acceptable.10-25-18 11:49 AMLike 0 - Just wrote a piece touching on the keyboard part of it. Here it is...
/blackberry-key2-f472/official-i-got-my-key2-thread-1151513-post13300159/
Coming from the Passport it has taken me quite a long time to accept the size of the Keyone and thought Io would be much happier on the 20% increase offered by the KEY2, so I waited. Unfortunately am underwhelmed by the touch and feel of the keyboard on the KEY2 and the sensitivity / responsiveness.
I sold my KEY2 and got a Keyone because of the keyboard.10-25-18 12:12 PMLike 0 - You think the KEYobe's keyboard is better than the KEY2's? How so?Just wrote a piece touching on the keyboard part of it. Here it is...
https://forums.crackberry.com/showthread.php?p=13300159
Coming from the Passport it has taken me quite a long time to accept the size of the Keyone and thought Io would be much happier on the 20% increase offered by the KEY2, so I waited. Unfortunately am underwhelmed by the touch and feel of the keyboard on the KEY2 and the sensitivity / responsiveness.
I sold my KEY2 and got a Keyone because of the keyboard.10-25-18 01:15 PMLike 0 - Actually feels narrower, and they keys are matte, but flat, and non-raised. No defining edges. Keyone has a better feel, I think.The_Passporter likes this.10-25-18 01:34 PMLike 1
- In the linked post I left it explains a lot.
I also find the touch sensitivity on the Keyone to be near the same as the Passport which is the way it was meant to be.
Did not feel comfortable seeing light peaking out between, from under the keys on the KEY2. If I had the phone in my pocket and there was lint, dust, grime or whatever, I would be concerned that particles would get in and accumulate under the keys.
I don't think this is a BlackBerry staple keyboard in my humble opinionLast edited by The_Passporter; 10-25-18 at 02:02 PM.
barbarianthemadserb likes this.10-25-18 01:50 PMLike 1 - In the linked post I left it explains a lot. This is part of it yes. The keys have a satisfying feel when pressed where the KEY2, not so much. I like how the space bar on the Keyone has the same feel as the rest of the keys, Where as the KEY2 has a completely different feel and less substantial.
I also find the touch sensitivity on the Keyone to be near the same as the Passport which is the way it was meant to be.
Did not feel comfortable seeing light peaking out between, from under the keys on the KEY2. If I had the phone in my pocket and there was lint, dust, grime or whatever, I would be concerned that particles would get in and accumulate under the keys.
I don't think this is a BlackBerry staple keyboard in my humble opinion
Granted, the spacebar clicks nicer on the KEYone (and LE for that matter), but I haven't yet tried an August or later built KEY2 and who knows, there might be improvement.
The KEYone easily has the more cramped keyboard of course, and the weight of the phone (180g) doesn't make for an optimal balance when typing.
As for the sculpting/shape of the actual keys, the KEYone has a glossy finish so it's harder to tell exactly how they're shaped but I don't think it's that much, it's just that the gloss kind of grips the fingers a bit more and that's why I don't like scrolling on them.
I find the keyboard scrolling and flicking words on the KEY2 to be on par with the Priv.10-25-18 04:26 PMLike 0 - Funny how opinions differ. I find the KEY2 to have overall the better keyboard than the KEYone. The matte finish goes a long way to make for a more comfortable, less squeaky feel while typing.
Granted, the spacebar clicks nicer on the KEYone (and LE for that matter), but I haven't yet tried an August or later built KEY2 and who knows, there might be improvement.
The KEYone easily has the more cramped keyboard of course, and the weight of the phone (180g) doesn't make for an optimal balance when typing.
As for the sculpting/shape of the actual keys, the KEYone has a glossy finish so it's harder to tell exactly how they're shaped but I don't think it's that much, it's just that the gloss kind of grips the fingers a bit more and that's why I don't like scrolling on them.
I find the keyboard scrolling and flicking words on the KEY2 to be on par with the Priv.Funny how opinions differ. I find the KEY2 to have overall the better keyboard than the KEYone. The matte finish goes a long way to make for a more comfortable, less squeaky feel while typing.
Granted, the spacebar clicks nicer on the KEYone (and LE for that matter), but I haven't yet tried an August or later built KEY2 and who knows, there might be improvement.
The KEYone easily has the more cramped keyboard of course, and the weight of the phone (180g) doesn't make for an optimal balance when typing.
As for the sculpting/shape of the actual keys, the KEYone has a glossy finish so it's harder to tell exactly how they're shaped but I don't think it's that much, it's just that the gloss kind of grips the fingers a bit more and that's why I don't like scrolling on them.
I find the keyboard scrolling and flicking words on the KEY2 to be on par with the Priv.
The Keyone has a much more responsive touch experience.
If you like the PRIV keyboard then you may love the KEY2 keyboard. I personally played with the PRIV then put it down and walked away never to even look or consider it again.
I compare the keyone keyboard to the Passport but glossy instead.
Yes like I said the Keyone keyboard is tighter then I would prefer but the satisfaction of the press on each key is what is so much more satisfying.10-25-18 04:43 PMLike 0 - Funny how opinions differ. I find the KEY2 to have overall the better keyboard than the KEYone. The matte finish goes a long way to make for a more comfortable, less squeaky feel while typing.
Granted, the spacebar clicks nicer on the KEYone (and LE for that matter), but I haven't yet tried an August or later built KEY2 and who knows, there might be improvement.
The KEYone easily has the more cramped keyboard of course, and the weight of the phone (180g) doesn't make for an optimal balance when typing.
As for the sculpting/shape of the actual keys, the KEYone has a glossy finish so it's harder to tell exactly how they're shaped but I don't think it's that much, it's just that the gloss kind of grips the fingers a bit more and that's why I don't like scrolling on them.
I find the keyboard scrolling and flicking words on the KEY2 to be on par with the Priv.10-25-18 05:00 PMLike 0 - I owned an OG early this year which I tried to use as a daily but didn't last 2 days and sold it off after, but I actually typed that last post on a PPSE which I just got for really cheap, just cause I really like the KEY2 design and was curious to try out the phone that they based its design on.10-25-18 05:04 PMLike 0
- I owned an OG early this year which I tried to use as a daily but didn't last 2 days and sold it off after, but I actually typed that last post on a PPSE which I just got for really cheap, just cause I really like the KEY2 design and was curious to try out the phone that they based its design on.10-25-18 05:15 PMLike 0
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Honestly, it's fine on both of my devices.
The scrolling on the PPSE in Android apps is worse, it's jittery and not smooth.
I see there's a long thread about the KEY2 activating pointer mode while typing but I haven't had that issue happen a single time on mine, and not on my first unit either.
I find the scrolling on KEY2 to be much more responsive and enjoyable than the KEYone (which I owned many of). The problem with the latter is that the glossy keyboard just grips the finger too much and it takes so many damn swipes to go down a page.10-25-18 05:27 PMLike 0 - You mean the scrolling on the PKB?
Honestly, it's fine on both of my devices.
The scrolling on the PPSE in Android apps is worse, it's jittery and not smooth.
I see there's a long thread about the KEY2 activating pointer mode while typing but I haven't had that issue happen a single time on mine, and not on my first unit either.
I find the scrolling on KEY2 to be much more responsive and enjoyable than the KEYone (which I owned many of). The problem with the latter is that the glossy keyboard just grips the finger too much and it takes so many damn swipes to go down a page.
As far as the Keyone and the KEY2 my experience has been a complete 180*.
My KEYone is spot on and have no issues with scrolling or sensitivity.
One of the big reasons I sold my KEY2 is due to the poor sensitivity when swiping.
It is possible I suppose that there are build batches that perform differently than others. I am going to try to go to a BlackBerry event in Windsor next month and they will have several KEY2's on hand so I hope to test them and see if this is the case.
I know that my friend. Had a keyone that scrolled like you described.10-25-18 05:50 PMLike 2 - I am waiting and praying they make a Key3
which will hopefully be an improvement over the Key1, as I don't think the key2 is an overall upgrade.The_Passporter likes this.10-25-18 06:04 PMLike 1 - I owned an OG early this year which I tried to use as a daily but didn't last 2 days and sold it off after, but I actually typed that last post on a PPSE which I just got for really cheap, just cause I really like the KEY2 design and was curious to try out the phone that they based its design on.10-25-18 07:06 PMLike 0
- I've made the decision to switch to the Razer Phone 2. It has way better specs, wireless charging, and Oreo. BBMo's Android Security hasn't impressed me enough to put up with the lack of support and delays in updates. I'm tired of dealing with the Verizon guessing game (will they / won't they ?). The ²LE doesn't even sport a capacitive keyboard, which I would miss if I bought one.10-25-18 08:32 PMLike 0
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Granted, the Razor is a bit less boring than the other slabs, but still no keyboard, so I won't even consider it. I do believe that it's also a specialist/niche device just like the KEY phones.10-26-18 01:17 AMLike 0 - In the linked post I left it explains a lot. This is part of it yes. The keys have a satisfying feel when pressed where the KEY2, not so much. I like how the space bar on the Keyone has the same feel as the rest of the keys, Where as the KEY2 has a completely different feel and less substantial.
I also find the touch sensitivity on the Keyone to be near the same as the Passport which is the way it was meant to be.
Did not feel comfortable seeing light peaking out between, from under the keys on the KEY2. If I had the phone in my pocket and there was lint, dust, grime or whatever, I would be concerned that particles would get in and accumulate under the keys.
I don't think this is a BlackBerry staple keyboard in my humble opinion10-26-18 01:52 AMLike 0 - This is one of the reasons I am thinking of sticking with my KEYone, at least for the short term. There have been conflicting reports about the KEY2 camera. But some people have raved about it, especially after it was updated. I think some of the issues with a camera, is not having practiced enough with it. (This is often the case, by the way).10-26-18 04:35 AMLike 0
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- This is one of the reasons I am thinking of sticking with my KEYone, at least for the short term. There have been conflicting reports about the KEY2 camera. But some people have raved about it, especially after it was updated. I think some of the issues with a camera, is not having practiced enough with it. (This is often the case, by the way).10-26-18 10:56 AMLike 0
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