Mystery BlackBerry KEY2 Clone Appears in FCC listing


People have attractively mixed feelings about the newly released Blackberry KEY2. Those who miss taking a physical QWERTY keyboard are probably more motivated to buy it but those who have previously been living with numerical ones may take a bit of convincing to give it a shot, specifically given its price. But it expressions like TCL is about to release another irregular of the device that is almost a clone of it if an FCC listing is to be supposed.

The device entry for the BBE100-2 showed up in an FCC listing and founded on the specs specified, it is almost the same as the KEY2 that was previously launched. The size and the particulars seem to almost be the same but clearly, that doesn’t make sense. So, if you dig more profound, there are differences, as Geekbench posits. The BBE100-2 will allegedly have 4GB RAM and a Qualcomm processor with sdm660. So, we can undertake that this is a lite form as the KEY2 has 6GB RAM and a Snapdragon 600 processor.



The Blackberry KEY2 official listing essentially has three model numbers: BBF100-1, BBF100-2, and BBF100-6. The first two are for the dissimilar network bands and only have provision for one SIM card while the last one is the dual-SIM variant which is precisely made for convinced markets that favor having two sims on their phones. They’re all currently obtainable in the market so this BBE100-2 is allegedly something new that is still getting FCC approval.

As to whether or not the Blackberry KEY2 is any good, it actually depends on whether you are “loyal” to the Blackberry product and its physical QWERTY keyboard. Because that is essentially the appeal of a smartphone like this. The security and software updates are also pretty decent, as well as the battery life and the build excellence. But as for other things like the camera and the specs, you can attract much find that in other flagships.

The unlocked version of the Blackberry KEY2 is priced at $649.99 so that strength is another consideration. If this new model in the FCC citation is indeed a lite version of the existing device, then it will probably be a little bit cheaper so you strength wants to wait for that, if you’re still intent on receiving a smartphone with a physical QWERTY keyboard.


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