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November 2016
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The editors liked
Strong focus on security
Good business productivity apps
Polished design
Good battery life and performs well in day-to-day use. The 21-megapixel camera takes detailed images and shoots 4K video. And messaging's a breeze
Attractive design
Fast and fluid performance
That great big display and Quad HD resolution looks great
Solid battery life
BlackBerry Hub is great
Solid performance outside of gaming
Good screen
Nice security and productivity software additions
The editors didn't like
Poor performance
Few unique features
The fingerprint sensor is finicky. Low-light photos look bad. The phone lacks water-proofing and its security features are a bit overhyped
Camera struggles when lighting conditions aren't perfect
Camera protrudes a lot too
Small gap between glass and metal in our review model
Published: 2016-10-26, Author: Matt , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: WE LOVED the BlackBerry DTEK50 , and the newly self-styled software-first firm has just announced a follow-up to the popular device, the aptly-named BlackBerry DTEK60. If we're to believe anything BlackBerry tell us these days the DTEK60 is the "world's...
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Published: 2016-10-25, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
Abstract: The glass-backed (and therefore smudge-attractive) DTEK60 certainly looks the part. And sounds it, too: the deep bass from the front-firing stereo speakers makes the camera shutter notification sound like a car door closing. Everything about this says "we...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
For the first time in a while, this is a BlackBerry we can recommend to the individual consumer. It is also a business device, but the flexibility of Android means it is versatile enough to be moulded to the needs of both. It marries the Android OS with r...
very bright screen, broad color-spectrum coverage, good cameras, decent loudspeaker volume, additional security features, long battery life, very stable construction, USB-OTG (on-the-go) specification, precise touchscreen, impressive system performance,
relatively slow Wi-Fi speeds, somewhat imprecise GPS, mediocre color fidelity, slow memory access, some apps do not start or crash, high power usage under load
Learning from its recent missteps, BlackBerry introduces the new DTEK60, which offers a more than adequate smartphone at a reasonable price-point. The product's shining feature is its improved security enhancements, which in the age of cyber-attacks is cr...
Polished design, good battery life and performs well in day-to-day use. The 21-megapixel camera takes detailed images and shoots 4K video. And messaging's a breeze
The fingerprint sensor is finicky. Low-light photos look bad. The phone lacks water-proofing and its security features are a bit overhyped
The DTEK60 is a fast, capable phone. Its focus on productivity and security will make business users quite happy. As for the rest of us, the phone is rather vanilla...
Published: 2016-11-18, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Smart modifications to Android, Great performance, Premium design, Solid cameras
Awkward fingerprint sensor, Lacklustre screen
The DTEK60 is a phone of firsts for the company with the best hardware and software we've ever seen in a BlackBerry. From its large, high-resolution display to its powerful processor, Type-C USB port, fingerprint sensor and intelligently adapted take on A...
Published: 2016-11-03, Author: Will , review by: tomsitpro.com
Abstract: BlackBerry is still making new smartphones, like the DTEK 60. But is that really the way forward for the company?Credit: Shutterstock BlackBerry just released the BlackBerry DTEK 60 . But this latest smartphone in a long lineage runs Android, not the lega...
Security focused, Better specs than the DTEK50, Nougat is guaranteed in a future update
Expensive, There are other, similar specced smartphones out there
The Priv was BlackBerry's last hurrah for in-house hardware design, and it seems somewhat surreal that the DTEK60 — a device it didn't build at all — is its best touchscreen phone to date.At $650 outright and unlocked, it's in the upper mid-range, and a t...
Polished design, good battery life and performs well in day-to-day use. The 21-megapixel camera takes detailed images and shoots 4K video. And messaging's a breeze
The fingerprint sensor is finicky. Low-light photos look bad. The phone lacks water-proofing and its security features are a bit overhyped
The DTEK60 is a fast, capable phone. Its focus on productivity and security will make business users quite happy. As for the rest of us, the phone is rather vanilla...
Fingerprint scanner, Great display, Promising battery
Large camera bump, Looks won't suit all tastes, Power key oddly placed
A solid spec list, a design that's premium if a little uninspiring, and a clean Android interface with some useful additions. We just wonder if it's come a little late to the party...