BlackBerry Key2
The BlackBerry Key2 is a touchscreen-based Android smartphone with an integrated hardware keyboard that was manufactured by TCL Corporation under the brand name of BlackBerry Mobile. Originally known by its unofficial codename "Athena", the Key2 was officially announced in New York on June 7, 2018. The Key2 was the successor to the BlackBerry KeyOne, the seventh BlackBerry smartphone to run Android. It was released on July 13, 2018. A stripped-down budget variant, the BlackBerry Key2 LE, was introduced in October of the same year, and was the final BlackBerry smartphone before the discontinuation of BlackBerry Mobile.
Specifications
Hardware
The Key2 measures 151.4 x 71.8 x 8.5 mm, and features a 4.5" 3:2 aspect ratio multi-touch touchscreen. The top of the phone features a headphone jack, while the bottom of the phone features a USB-C port and mono speaker. The right side of the phone features the volume keys, power button, and a "convenience key" which can be programmed to launch apps, activate Google Assistant, or access other device shortcuts, and which doubles as a mute button during an active phone call.Below the display, the Key2 features a touch-enabled 35-key backlit integrated hardware keyboard which responds to swipe gestures and doubles as a trackpad, and integrates a fingerprint scanner into the space bar. The keyboard also features a “Speed Key”, the first new key introduced on a BlackBerry keyboard in over a decade, which allows users to quickly switch between applications using programmable key shortcuts.
The Key2 is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 660, and features a non-removable 3500 mAh battery which provides between 25 and 35 hours of use between charges. The phone features an 8MP front-facing camera and dual 12MP rear cameras with LED flash.
Software
BlackBerry Key2 ships with Android Oreo 8.1.Pre-loaded apps
The Key2 is preloaded with a number of BlackBerry applications, including BlackBerry Hub, which consolidates emails, calendar alerts, messages, and phone calls into a unified inbox. The phone also includes the BlackBerry DTEK security center, and BlackBerry Locker, which can be used to secure sensitive photos, files, and applications with a recognized fingerprint.Network connectivity
BlackBerry Key2 LE
The entry-level version of the Key2, the Key2 LE, was introduced with a $399 US base price, a significant markdown from the $649 Key2. The Key2 LE features many of the same amenities of its upmarket counterpart, although it lacks the touch-sensitive keyboard and aluminum body. The Key2 LE also has the less powerful Snapdragon 636 processor and only 4 GB of RAM compared to the original six. As well, the Key2 LE is equipped with a smaller 3,000 mAh battery. The Key2 LE is available with either 32 or 64 GB of internal storage space, similar to the original KeyOne.Being positioned at a lower price range and specifications, the Key2 LE is therefore considered a spiritual successor to the 2013 BlackBerry Q5, an entry-level counterpart of the Q10.