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The BlackBerry PRIV (Black) is a premium Android smartphone featuring a 5.4-inch QHD OLED display with 540 ppi, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor and 3GB RAM. It boasts an 18MP Schneider-Kreuznach certified rear camera with advanced autofocus and optical image stabilization, alongside a slide-out physical keyboard that enhances productivity. With a robust 3410mAh battery offering up to 24 hours of talk time and integrated DTEK security software, PRIV delivers a unique blend of style, performance, and privacy for discerning professionals.






| ASIN | B016J1A3H8 |
| Audio Jack | No headphone jack |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Battery Power Rating | 3410 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #448,628 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,617 in Smartphones |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | GSM,(850/900/1800/1900 MHz),HSPA,3G,(2100/1900/1700/850/900 MHz),4G LTE,GPRS,EDGE,WiFi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (577) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2017 |
| Device interface - primary | Touchscreen |
| Display technology | OLED |
| Form factor | Touchscreen Phone |
| GPS | True |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.7 x 7.7 x 0.9 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 192 g |
| Item model number | STV100-1 |
| Manufacturer | BlackBerry |
| OS | Android 5.1 |
| Other camera features | 18MP primary camera with auto focus, fast focus, HDR, LED flash, panorama and 2MP front facing camera |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Talk Time | 25 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 14.7 x 7.71 x 0.94 cm; 192 g |
| RAM | 3072 MB |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
| Special features | Single SIM,GPS,Music Player,Video Player,Accelerometer,Activity monitor,Altimeter,Ambient light sensor,Gyroscope,Magnetometer,Proximity sensor,Time of flight,E-mail |
| Whats in the box | Handset, Battery, Charger and User Manual |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
R**B
Only BlackBerry can make it happen
Just a brilliant phone. Pros 1. Feels premium. Looks different. Feels different. In a world where all android phones look alike, this one stands out of the crowd. Especially when you have the keyboard drawn out. 2. Slide out is cool - Slide out keyboard is cool. BB has brought this back. KB Is very useful as well. Serves as track pad as well which makes browsing and reading a joy. 3. Price - It was priced at 60 K which was ridiculous. I got it for 33 K which is a steal for such a secure and different phone. 4. Typing - Typing is a different experience altogether. Both on touch screen and physical KB. 5. Security - Phone is secure like hell. There's an inbuilt app DteK which actually shows which App is accessing what on your phone. Very imp in today's life. 6. After Marshmellow update, phone works like a charm. No lags or performance issues. Cons 1. Camera - Rear camera is good. Not the best. But still clicks amazing pictures. Front camera is very average. 2. Battery - Battery life drains out fast. Especially if you use WA and PayTm.
J**G
MY LAST BLACKBERRY
I got this for Rs. 31,318 in Feb 2017, the price has fallen to less than 30K now, also was available at a whooping discount at around 20K twice in May 2017, but I know it was launched at 66K. This is typical of Blackberry models having steep price fall with time. Coming to the phone itself, Pros 1. Excellent appearance and dpi 2. Carries touch sensitive sliding keypad, for those wanting the BB feel., also easier to scroll than from the screen 3. Very good built quality 4. Superb back camera taking stunning pics 5. Updates regularly. Cons 1. Heating issue, esp if you use while charging 2. Many errors like camera not working, front speakers not working after updates will occur, but a simple restart of the phone will solve the issue (those familiar with BB will do it) 3. A wee bit heavy 4. Poor front camera, though good a mere 2 MP lacks the crispy image. 5. Tough to find hard case for it I AM EDITING THIS REVIEW 6 MONTHS AFTER USING IT BECOMES SUPER HOT TO HANDLE, BATTERY DRAINS LIKE HELL IT BECOMES LESS THAN 40% AFTER OVERNIGHT 100%, IF USING BATTERY SAVER MODE TOO IT BECOMES 70%. ALSO WORST ANDROID OS ON TOP OF BLACKBERRY. THIS SURELY IS MY LAST BLACKBERRY PHONE. Overall buy it between BELOW 20K, worth any day than the cheap china phones, BUT DOESNT MATCH PREMIUM IPHONE OR SAMSUNG
T**Y
A glimpse of nostalgia
The first phone that I fell absolutely in love with. The phone itself looks spectacular, the slider bit just adding to its superb looks. It felt unique, something that stands out from the rest of the crowd. It's like bringing a 67 Shelby to a modern day supercar event. However, as much as I loved the phone, it did have certain flaws. The first phone that came in had a gap between the screen and the lower body (with it being a bit more raised on the left side)- so everytime you use the touch screen to type, the upper body would tap onto the lower body. I got that replaced (great service by Cart2India and Amazon). The second set was all better- but the issue with the raised gap came back in a week or so. I'm not sure if the manufacturing standards had gone low nowadays. Maybe it was the use of metal bodies in the older days than plastic. Nevertheless, if you're looking for something extremely solid, this may not be the best idea. However, as for everything else- this phone has topped all other phones I've used to date; which is a lot of phones. Good work on this one Blackberry. Could've been better, but still- thanks for bringing back the good old times.
M**N
A compelling option.
Ironically, this product is being reviewed six days after I had physically received it in great condition though Amazon site still says " its getting closer"! Blackberry Priv out of the box has been an unbelievably captivating experience. It is sleek, and a design marvel. Up on its feet, when I booted it up, it performed fast, snappy and stutter free. A lot of Blackberry magic have been carried down to an alien OS that Android is to Blackberry. I am truly impressed with the end consumer experience. With judicious choice of what one needs and what are disposable( a subjective referral point), I get well over 24 hours of battery life. Admittedly, the device tends to easily warm up in your palm; an undesirable spin off from Snapdragon 808. To my relief it is less warm in your hands than another flagship carrying the same SOC! I am sure, with the advent of Android Marshmallow anytime soon, we will see this phenomenon disappear with better battery life and snappier performance. The Physical keyboard takes a few days of constant use to get familiar with owing to a closer key configuration the design warrants. But, once that stage is overcome, it is a sheer joy to keep flicking the suggested words up. Adding up to the brilliance of the keyboard, we can as well customise the level of artificial intelligence in terms of word predictability! Lastly, the cameras. They performs as well as a Blackberry passport does and sadly nothing better. But Passport camera is not disappointing by any stretch of imagination. This is to my own conscience, an incomplete portrayal; but let me state that I might not have more negatives than positives to add. The price and affordability are again relative terms.
V**R
It is good
Physical keyboard is not that friendly compared to other BlackBerry phones. Other than that feeling is awesome. Feels like a premium mobile. Can be used to show off to your friends. Battery lasts one day with normal usage. Edit: After using for more than 1.5 years Go with this mobile if you are super rich and you don't want to install any apps on your mobile because you have a personal assistant who owns iPhone or latest samsung or oneplus mobile which can hold as many apps as possible.
M**S
was not sure if I would like Blackberry's first full android phone. I really like it. I use it instead of my 7" tablet to read books, email is fine, screen is great.
S**N
By far the best phone I ever had. I always require a physical keyboard because it's works better for me than any digital keyboard but I like Android OS too! The Priv it's upgradable to Android 6.1, wish is still pretty decent by today. Also the phone it's decently fast and have enough memory to handle everything I have throw at it for now. Battery duration it's pretty good considering i'm a very heavy user. The only thing I wish on this phone is Android 7.0. I see the phone specs and I don't understand why Blackberry dont make it upgradeable since the specs can handle Android 7.0. Works perfect with ClaroPR (Puerto Rico) at full LTE speeds.
B**H
Ich habe das Blackberry Priv als Ersatz für mein Sony Xperia Pro gekauft. Ich wollte auf jeden Fall wieder ein Smartphone mit physischer Tastatur und Android System. Neu war mir das Priv eigentlich zu teuer. Ich hatte allerdings Glück und hab es Mitte Juli am Prime Day bei den Amazon Warehouse Deals zum absoluten Schnäppchenpreis erstanden. Ich war zuerst skeptisch mir ein Smartphone zu kaufen, das als 'gebraucht' eingestuft wird, dachte mir aber, dass bei 30 Tagen Rückgaberecht das Risiko gering sei. Ich habe es nicht bereut. Man sah zwar, dass der Karton schon mal geöffnet und wieder zugeklebt worden war, aber sonst waren das Gerät und die Verpackung makellos. Nun zum Gerät selbst: Das Priv fühlt sich sehr hochwertig an. Die matte, leicht gummiert wirkende Rückseite ist sehr griffig und es lässt sich auch nichts eindrücken. Alles fühlt sich stabil und gut verarbeitet an. Das Display hat eine tolle Auflösung und schöne Farben und es nimmt kaum Fingerabdrücke an, zumindest wenn man nicht grad mit klebrigen Händen drangeht. Ich muss es ganz selten mal abwischen. Der Akku hält bei mir 1-2 Tage, je nach Nutzung. Das Priv wird mal ein bisschen warm beim Aufladen, aber keinesfalls heiß. Die physische Tastatur lässt sich sauber aufschieben, ohne knarzen und wackeln. Allerdings kann sie die querliegende Tastatur meines alten Sony nicht toppen. Diese lag bequemer in der Hand und die Größe und Anordnung der Tasten war, für meine Empfinden, einfach besser. Man muss sich beim BB Priv erstmal eine neue Handhaltung beim Tippen suchen, da es durch die Länge bei ausgezogener Tastatur doch ein bisschen kopflastig wird. Die Tasten selbst haben einen guten Druckpunkt, und dass man die Wortvorschläge mit Wischgesten in den Text schnippen kann, ist eine feine Sache :) Die Software läuft flüssig. Die vorinstallierten Apps sind teils nützlich und teils hab ich sie durch bessere ersetzt oder meine Apps vom alten Smartphone weiterverwendet. Die Blackberry DTEK-App find ich ne gute Sache, man hat damit sicher im Blick, welche Apps auf was zugreifen. Die Kamera macht sehr gute Bilder, allerdings waren auch schon die Fotos meines alten Sony überraschend gut. Mein Fazit: Die Mängel, die in den anderen Rezensionen beschrieben wurden, kann ich nicht bestätigen, aber vielleicht hatte ich einfach nur Glück. Ich würde das Blackberry Priv auf jeden Fall jederzeit wieder kaufen.
C**T
Had trouble with this phone right out of the box. The phone would now allow me to update its software. Each time I tried to update the software, the phone crashed. Not only would it not allow me to update, it would not connect to the home WIFI. As a result, while trying to update the phone software, ALL of our AT&T data was used up and we incurred an additional $30 in Data charges from our cellphone provider, and still the phone would not update the software. I returned the item; the seller and Amazon have been great about the return, so far.
P**3
Ich möchte vorwegschicken, dass ich dem Gerät sofort 5 Punkte gegeben hätte, nachdem ich es im Januar gekauft habe. Eine perfekt verarbeitete Maschine, die die Vorteile von Android mit der Verarbeitung und vor allem der Tastatur von Blackberry kombiniert. Tolle Telefonqualität, alles bestens. Auch große Mails dank Tastatur und intelligenter Worterkennung: kein Problem. Der Blackberry - Hub als Nachrichtenzentrale: ein Traum. Ich hatte einen Aha-Effekt, wie beim ersten Communicator von Nokia, der herauskam. Nun habe ich Anfang Mai das neue Android - Update aufgespielt. Seitdem: blanker Horror. Das Gerät überhitzt sich, man kann nicht so schnell aufladen, wie sich der Akku leert und durch die Überhitzung gibt es Probleme mit der Performance. Das Gerät liegt momentan in der Ecke. Ich hätte so viele technische Kentnisse, die im Netz kursierenden Tipps zur (zeitweisen) Behebung des Problemes umzusetzen, allerdings habe ich keine Lust und keine Zeit ein Handy, das ursprünglich 750 € gekostet hat, immer wieder zurückzusetzen und herumzufummeln, bis es wieder läuft, um sich dann in einem ungünstigen Moment rasend schnell zu entladen. Kurzum: ich bin enttäuscht. Ich benötige das Handy beruflich und kann jetzt eigentlich nur bis zur Behebung des Problems (durch Google oder Blackberry?) mittels eines Updates warten. Schade, alles hätte so schön sein können.... Aufgrund eines Kommentars: Leider hilft der auch im Netz oft zitierte Reset durch einen 32 Sekunden Druck auf die An/Aus-Taste nicht dauerhaft. Nach nur kurzer Zeit fängt der Akku wieder an, sich rasend schnell zu entladen und das Gerät sich zu erhitzen...
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