The BlakBerry KEYone can now be reserved in Europe

As the weeks go by, little by little the majority of devices that were presented at the Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona at the end of February, are starting to hit the market. A few days ago the reservation period in Europe for the Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus began, a process that, as we informed you yesterday, is now also available from Spain. Now it is the turn of the BlackBerry KEYone, a mid-range device with which BlackBerry wants to keep the classic users of the physical keyboard happy, since once again the Canadian firm has returned to the traditional design that made it so famous.

If you are living in Germany and are interested in the BlackBerry KEYone, you can visit the MediaMark website and reserve this device at the price of 599 euros, a somewhat excessive price and that will not promote the massive sale of this device among users. Leaving aside the pricing policy of BlackBerry, this device will begin to reach users in a month and a half, on May 5. At this rate it will still be Samsung, the company that delayed the presentation of the S8, the one that reaches the market before many other manufacturers that did so at MWC.

The BlackBery KEYone offers us a 4,5-inch screen with a resolution of 1.620 x 1080. Inside we find the Snapdragon 625 8-core, with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB internal storage, space that can be expanded up to 2 TB. The Android version will be Nougat. It has a 12 mpx rear camera and an 8 mpx front camera. One of the novelties is the trackpad, a trackpad that is located on the keyboard and allows us to move on the screen by sliding our finger on the surface.


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