It has a dual-12MP setup on the rear. Even coming directly from the KeyOne, typists will immediately feel faster, and the entire typing process feels more coherent and natural. Is there any form of EIS or OIS? Qualcomm® SDM 660, Kryo 260 Octa-Core 2.2 GHz x 4 + 1.8GHz x 4, 64-bit And, the rear has a dual-sensor camera this time.The Key2 should make some modest improvements in the camera department.
There's also a new intelligent battery feature that can learn from your usage and charging patterns to alert you when you should plug it in to recharge. We like the changes made to improve on the KeyOne. BlackBerry’s KeyOne has a 12MP sensor on the back which features large 1.55 micrometer pixels and f/2.0 aperture for a little extra performance in lower light conditions.
There’s a 3.5mm headphone jack at the top of the phone, as well as one camera on the front and another in the top corner on the back. The front camera doesn’t seem to have changed much, with an 8MP sensor that can shoot 1080p video at 30fps. You shouldn't even have to think about charging during the day, according to BlackBerry Mobile. With that said, there's not too much difference between the 64GB Key2 and what the 64GB KeyOne cost when it came out. Ein Blackberry Keyone oder ein Blackberry Key2? It can record 4K video at 30fpsThe Key2 comes with a marginally smaller 3,500mAh battery featuring Quick Charge 3.0.
The pixel density on each is 433ppi.How much has improved from the KeyOne to Key2?The KeyOne’s front camera is an 8MP shooter with an 84-degree field of view. On the KeyOne it was placed in the top left corner edge and wasn't particularly easy to reach. The keyboard prevent BlackBerry from adding water-resistance to the phone, without ruining the feel, so you won’t want to drop the phone in any water.The Key2 has an 8-megapixel selfie camera, which is similar to the one on the KeyOne.The physical keyboard was what made the KeyOne different, and it returns on the Key2, but with some crucial changes to make it not only more usable but also more newcomer friendly. Stabilisation has been improved in the Key2 as well, but there's still no OIS (Optical Image Stabilsation) on either of the lenses. While the KeyOne and Key2 certainly look like they're related, there are plenty of differences between them. Some of these features will also come to the KeyOne in a future software update.For what the Key2 loses in character — the KeyOne is a striking, distinctly recognizable phone — it makes up in usability and modernity, and it’s a trade-off that arguably had to be made if BlackBerry wants more people than just the die-hard fans queuing up to buy one of its phones. It was arguably the first proper BlackBerry phone running Android and one that delivered in all the key areas. But, both phones still seat themselves pretty well in the upper end of the mid-tier smartphone category.Here we’ll take a look at what’s changed in the design, hardware, software, and more between the two smartphones.Essentially, the BlackBerry Key2 should prove a more capable performer with improved software and hardware.BlackBerry has refined the design a bit, with a sleeker, more modern look, even if it still has bezels and no notch. Is the dual-sensor camera really going to perform better? What version of Gorilla Glass is used?Neither phone is going to win any awards for their displays, but this is a business phone, anyway. Until BlackBerry answers these questions, it’s hard to be sure that the Key2 is the best BlackBerry has to offer. One camera has an f/1.8 aperture with 1.28 micrometer pixels for good low-light performance (though we’ll have to see how well it holds up in the real world). The design is refined, the internals improved, and it still has a physical keyboard.