1. loadafreak's Avatar
    Watch "BlackBerry Priv 70wpm Typing Test Speed" on YouTube


    Finally made a video of me typing over 70+ wpm on my BlackBerry Priv!! Check it out and like please!!

    I made some mistakes but it's not bad. I could have gotten more if I didn't make a few mistakes.

    My best is 72wpm with 0 errors!
    Wow, that's amazing. I'm very slow on the pkb. In fact, I am so slow that people get annoyed when I chat with them. Hands get crammed too.
    So good on you
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    04-07-17 12:15 AM
  2. pineapple2607's Avatar
    04-07-17 01:31 PM
  3. BB10Clifton's Avatar
    Wow, that's amazing. I'm very slow on the pkb. In fact, I am so slow that people get annoyed when I chat with them. Hands get crammed too.
    So good on you
    Thank you!!
    05-16-17 08:58 PM
  4. BB10Clifton's Avatar
    Wow!! That's too good man!! One more point for BlackBerry or probably tcl for them to market keyone - there is no substitute to physical keyboads. A virutal one can never match the accuracy or speed of physical one!! Cheers mann!!

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    Thanks man!
    05-16-17 08:59 PM
  5. rkp10001's Avatar
    Geez that guy on the iPhone is fast! I can't see how someone can do that on a touch screen because they have to type on a glass without looking. PKB you can memorize the layout and feel the tactile buttons.
    I wish BlackBerry makes a Priv 2! It had a rough launch and it's bugs, but if it had a more efficient chip to improve the battery and 7.1 it could have been a powerhouse!
    Can't agree more
    05-17-17 01:14 PM
  6. rkp10001's Avatar
    Geez that guy on the iPhone is fast! I can't see how someone can do that on a touch screen because they have to type on a glass without looking. PKB you can memorize the layout and feel the tactile buttons.
    I wish BlackBerry makes a Priv 2! It had a rough C and it's bugs, but if it had a more efficient chip to improve the battery and. 7.1 it could have been a powerhouse!
    Can't agree more
    05-17-17 01:19 PM
  7. BB10Clifton's Avatar
    anyone typing 70+wpm on the KEYone?
    06-23-17 03:32 PM
  8. BB10Clifton's Avatar
    I used to get 60 wpm on my Q10. I haven't timed myself on the Priv yet. Some people say the Priv keyboard is terrible, but I think they're wrong. While it might not have the same key travel as a Q10 or Passport, it does have decently sized keys. The keyboard on the Priv is worlds better than the Torch's keyboard.
    I agree!!
    07-15-18 02:02 AM
  9. BB10Clifton's Avatar
    beast!
    10-22-18 10:30 AM
  10. the_boon's Avatar
    Ok but what's the error rate at that speed?

    On my KEY2 I did a typing test on a dedicated app, on easy mode (meaning no alt characters) and on my first try I got a bit over 70 wpm with 81% accuracy.

    I wouldn't say 1 test says alot but I'm definitely doing better on this device than I would be on a slab.
    10-23-18 05:08 AM
  11. BB10Clifton's Avatar
    Ok but what's the error rate at that speed?

    On my KEY2 I did a typing test on a dedicated app, on easy mode (meaning no alt characters) and on my first try I got a bit over 70 wpm with 81% accuracy.

    I wouldn't say 1 test says alot but I'm definitely doing better on this device than I would be on a slab.
    That's awesome!!
    10-23-18 10:55 PM
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