BlackBerry Priv LATEST Review: A Good Device, Can Still Measure Up To The Recently Released Phones? [DETAILS HERE]

A year later its release, the slider BlackBerry Priv is still considered a good device which can measure up and compete against the recently released ones. The device patterned its slider design from of its earlier models. Though it didn't make enough noise, users have given it a seal of approval in more ways than one.

According to Tech Radar, the BlackBerry Priv comes with 5.4-inch QHD display, Snapdragon 808 processor and 32GB of internal storage. It also has 18MP camera. During its release in 2015, the device measured up to competitions, even at one point being compared to Galaxy Note 5.

With the general features of BlackBerry Priv, it can stand shoulder to shoulder with the recently released phones because of its camera and even the processor. It may not be comparable to the high-end and flagship devices of several brands, but it can safely be placed in the mid-end range.

There is definitely no problem with this, as many buyers consider getting the mid-priced devices for practical reasons. An 18MP camera of the BlackBerry Priv, with its Android Marshmallow Operating System can still be used in Nov. 2016. Videos and photos can be enjoyed with its QHD screen.

The BlackBerry Priv may not be able to measure up with iPhone 7 or even BlackBerry's DTEK60 packed with state-of-the-art specs and features, but for the less finicky this device may still be considered god-sent. For those who are not technically inclined, this device will be much accepted and treasured.

As added by GSM Arena, this device will certainly be part of an option for some because of its battery. It comes with 3,410mAh battery and Qualcomm QuickCharge 2.0 support. This means that it can last longer than most phones recently released with a quite heavy usage.

The BlackBerry Priv may have quite a disappointing front-facing camera as it is only a meager 2MP, but it makes up for its main camera of 18MP as earlier reported. This device may be available in stores and if it is, then it still deserves to be considered.

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