BlackBerry’s new KEY2 will be available next week and it launches at a price $100 more than last year’s KEYone. Are there enough improvements to justify this price increase?
The BlackBerry KEY2 offers several improvements over last year’s KEYone and is a solid phone for enterprise users.
While the new KEY2 has an improved keyboard, it also launches at $650. This is $100 more than the KEYone from 2017 and there have been questions from readers about whether this $100 is justified. Taking a closer look at the tale of the tape and comparing specs of these two hardware QWERTY devices, we see the following:
The specs show that the KEY2 has a newer processor, two rear cameras, much more RAM and storage, and is 12 grams lighter than the KEYone. Beyond just the specs, check out seven reasons that the KEY2 is good for business.
The significantly improved amount of RAM, combined with the newer Snapdragon processor, mean the BlackBerry KEY2 is no slouch and can handle anything you throw at it. The dual camera, refined keyboard, and overall improved design also add to the KEY2 and given today’s $900 to $1,000 flagships I think the $649 price is reasonable for this business-focused phone.