Or just go to the OP Site that started this.... https://github.com/Dakkaron/Fairberry
Of course he lives in a world where you can take these parts to a shop and they'll do all the miniature soldering for free and then go to a library and print out a 3D case for free...
It is interesting...
Phone was produced in very limited numbers, and some indications that they bought up a lot of spare parts towards the end, to monetize them into full devices.
Sadly that's how most end up.... they think that you can't use a smartphone without a physical keyboard, till they really try a slab with great hardware and a virtual keyboard.
I hope someone keeps making PKB phones now that TCL is moving on and BlackBerry is done. But I just don't see much...
If security patches are ending at two years this month.... that makes if a little tougher to suggest a KEYone at this point. Better to get the KEY2 LE.
Real world... maybe. But most Benchmarks there are big difference, especially in Single Core Scores it's over twice as fast.
For all we know the 845 might be as power efficient as the SD660...
- it has smaller semiconductors
- it's four efficiency processors are clocked slower than any of the...
Most Advance Features are Carrier controlled.... WiFi Calling, Hotspot and HD Voice. Some carrier's limit these features to devices that they sell, some only limit some of them, some have a "whitelist" of devices that are eligible.
If you have 64GB or 128GB... is that gong to be an issue?
Had not heard of BBMo not supporting Adoptable Storage like some OEM do. Where did you hear this?
Re: So is the Keyone not coming to AT&T?
Enterprise is the KEY for BlackBerry Mobile's long term success. In the US, that requires support from the Major Carriers.
If AT&T and Verizon have the phones as online offerings, that will be fine for BlackBerry Mobiles chances at capturing the BBOS...
Helps when you win an almost billion dollar settlement from Qualcomm....
BlackBerry hardware value, well they got out of that and are licensing it to a few companies that will try to do what BlackBerry could not.
Might be BlackBerry Mobile's Flagship.... but it's hardware is more like most OEMs low mid-grades.
Reviews are out on the KEYone, and "speedy" isn't being mentioned. One of the owners over on CrackBerry admitted it seems faster than the PRIV, but not as fast or smooth as the DTEK60. But...
It's hard to get TCL to talk about a phone they have already launched and now have on sale.... who knows what/when/where those "two" devices will show up and be.
But in the end, it doesn't seem consumers are eating up the Aurora. Afraid any non PKB TCL/BlackBerry phones will face much the...
That's what will be important... having units in carrier stores so that people can see it and give it a try.
But for me.... I'd rather have larger screen than the PKB.