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Comment: Phone has been Demo Model, 100% functional. The carrier logo has been scratched off on lower part of the keyboard., other than that, not any other scratches and no dents. Works with any GSM sim. original accessories., charger, usb cable, headset, sim removal pin. Blackberry Key2, Model: BBE 100-2 (USA Model) Phone is 32GB plus 32GB micro SD card added, total 64GB. 4GB RAM. Please note: AT&T does not support this model to activate with their 5G network. Does not work with CDMA such as Verizon. Please check with your carrier to make sure they will support Blackberry Key on their network.

BlackBerry KEY2 LE GSM Unlocked Android Smartphone, 64GB, 13MP Rear Dual Camera, Android 8.1 Oreo (U.S. Warranty) – Slate

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Brand BlackBerry
Model Name KEY2 LE
Wireless Carrier Unlocked
Operating System Android 8.1
Cellular Technology LTE, GSM, HSPA, HSDPA
Memory Storage Capacity 64 GB
Connectivity Technology USB Type-C, USB 3.0, USB OTG.Wifi 802.11 a/n 5GHz, 802.11 ac 5GHz, 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz, 4G Mobile Hotspot, Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy (LE), NFC, See more
Color Slate
Screen Size 4.5 Inches
Wireless network technology GSM, CDMA

About this item

  • 2K HD 4. 5-inch touch screen display and Corning Gorilla Glass protection, lightweight polycarbonate design, soft-textured non-slip back, impact-resistant frame
  • 4GB RAM/64GB ROM, Dual SIM, Micro SD (up to 256GB), 3000mAh battery with Quick Charge 3. 0; powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor with fast LTE for super-fast file sharing
  • 100% Android with latest Android 8. 1 Oreo with access to over a million apps and services from Google play, GSM Unlocked (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon)
  • 13MP + 5MP dual real camera with dual tone LED flash, 4K video recording; 8MP fixed focus front camera with selfie flash, 1080p video recording
  • Redesigned smart keyboard with Speed Key, touch navigation, flick typing for faster predictive text, customizable shortcuts and embedded fingerprint sensor
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BlackBerry Key2LE

BlackBerry Key2LE Features

BlackBerry Key2LE long lasting battery

BlackBerry Key2LE with Dual Rear Cameras

BlackBerry Key2LE powered by Android Oreo with Google Assistant

Full power for full days

Have enough power to get you through a full day on a single charge. When you need power fast, Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 gives you a 50% charge in only 36 minutes. Contextual battery experience learns your usage patterns and suggests the optimal time to recharge.

Capture the moment

A dual rear camera allows the BlackBerry KEY2 LE to create stylish portraits with bokeh, while the front camera helps you take stunning selfies with Face Beauty Mode. Google Lens enables you to explore the world around you with image recognition features.

Android 8.1 Oreo with Google Assistant

Enjoy a faster operating experience and millions of apps on Google Play. Search the web with voice commands, control your smart home, start calls, set reminders and more.

BlackBerry Key2LE Features

BlackBerry Key2LE with DTEK by BlackBerry

BlackBerry Key2LE with Speedkey

BlackBerry Key2LE Dual Accounts

Ultimate privacy

Real-time threat monitoring with preinstalled DTEK by BlackBerry provides you proactive security. Store content securely with fingerprint and passcode protection from the Locker app featuring FireFox Focus for private browsing.

Effortless efficiency

Speed Key gives you immediate access to what you need. Up to 52 programmable keys put apps and actions in reach at any time, with no need to return to the home screen.

Balance work and play

The new dual account feature lets you clone apps with a simple drag and drop, then switch between personal and professional accounts with ease. Dual SIM models allow for separate instances of phone number-tied apps.

Currently available for: Instagram, Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, and WeChat.

What's in the box

  • 9V 2A Charger
  • Type C USB 2.0 Cable
  • WH35 Headset
  • SIM Tray Tool
  • Front Cling
  • Bat-cov cling
  • User manual/QSG
  • Product guides and documents

    Product Description

    The Android-powered BlackBerry KEY2 LE delivers a genuine BlackBerry smartphone experience purpose-built for everyday use. Streaming protocols - HTTP(S) Progressive Download, HTTP(S) Live Streaming (HLS) version 3, RTSP (RTP, SDP)

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    Warranty & Support

    Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here. [PDF ]

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    BlackBerry KEY2 LE GSM Unlocked Android Smartphone, 64GB, 13MP Rear Dual Camera, Android 8.1 Oreo (U.S. Warranty) – Slate

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    Customer reviews

    4.2 out of 5 stars
    4.2 out of 5
    283 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the keyboard quality, ease of use, battery life, weight and camera of the cellular phone. For example, they mention it's a real keyboard, feels natural to use and the battery performance is much better. That said, opinions are mixed on compatibility, quality, and condition.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

    43 customers mention36 positive7 negative

    Customers like the keyboard quality of the cellular phone. They say that the keyboard is amazing, real, and durable. They also say that it provides confidence with its predictable tactile feel. Customers also mention that the phone has the keyboard for texting and touchscreen for great android features with a retro keyboard.

    "...Keyboard has a nice matte, allowing better tactile response.- Great battery life. (Possibly bcs it has a new battery)Cons-..." Read more

    "...They keyboard is a joy to use! It is softer than my old Priv's keyboard, and I can type faster. All the keys are familiar...." Read more

    "...but adjusting to keyboard only has been easy because the Key2 LE keyboard is really great...." Read more

    "...Great android features with a retro keyboard." Read more

    25 customers mention20 positive5 negative

    Customers like the ease of use of the cellular phone. For example, they mention it's an all-around phone with an easy to use keyboard and larger screen. They also say the features are easy to understand and use, and the phone runs smoothly. Some say the phone is lighter which makes it more comfortable to type on. Overall, most are happy with the ease with which they can manage their schedule and set it up.

    "...May take a minute to learn interface. Pretty simple after that- So far the phone run's very smoothly- Love the quick feature...." Read more

    "...They keyboard is a joy to use! It is softer than my old Priv's keyboard, and I can type faster. All the keys are familiar...." Read more

    "...The best part about it was simple...." Read more

    "...it regularly to remote into my PC at work and made it very easy to track through typos vs dragging my calased, cut up fingers across the screen...." Read more

    17 customers mention13 positive4 negative

    Customers like the battery life of the cellular phone. They mention that it has an awesome battery life and that the performance is much better.

    "...Great battery life. (Possibly bcs it has a new battery)Cons- Speaker sux...." Read more

    "...The battery performance is much better and it still mostly works as I expect but the worse signal thing is really annoying and potentially a safety..." Read more

    "...The battery life is awesome and my only complaint is regarding the headphones BUT that falls on BB...." Read more

    "...Blackberry Key2Le is a great device. My battery has lasted all day only getting down to 76% working around MRI machines that drains cell phones...." Read more

    17 customers mention14 positive3 negative

    Customers like the weight of the cellular phone. They mention that it's not too light, not too heavy, and is slim.

    "...The phone feels very rigid, despite its moderate weight. The power center control is phenomenal, I went 3 days without a charge over the holidays...." Read more

    "...The phone is lightweight and has better features and options...." Read more

    "...This is my second Blackberry. This phone is lighter than the Classic, but seems to have the same sturdiness--it's not fragile</Italian>..." Read more

    "...One more thing .. The phone also seems lighter and sturdier thank other phones so I dont feel so paranoid about dropping it." Read more

    13 customers mention13 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the camera of the cellular phone. They mention that it takes good pictures and videos with color and saturation. Some say that the lack of focus and detail killed it for them. Overall, most are happy with the quality of the camera.

    "...The screen quality is good. All pictures and videos are nice and clear- The weight is good. Not too light, not too heavy-..." Read more

    "...Great screen too. Nice looking phone." Read more

    "...The pictures were great with color and saturation, but the lack of focus and detail killed it for me...." Read more

    "...Very responsive processor. Camera is OK, takes good pictures but nothing compared to even my old S7" Read more

    14 customers mention6 positive8 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the compatibility of the cellular phone. Some mention that it works flawlessly with Verizon, while others say that it's not compatible with Verizon. Some customers also report issues with notifications and ring sounds not working.

    "...Half of the keys were not working, and it was not back-lit, can't see keys in the dark. This brought me to this new BlackBerry Key 2...." Read more

    "...I want to note that the phone works flawlessly with Verizon...." Read more

    "...(text message app) is already installed on the phone but will not work with Verizon. Remove that and install Messenger...." Read more

    "...I noticed an improvement of certain apps running on WiFi with replacement...." Read more

    13 customers mention5 positive8 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the cellular phone. Some mention it's a great phone for work and fun, with an easy to use keyboard. However, others say that it'll need to be charged like 5 times a day, the camera is average at best, and that it is not a top of the line model.

    "...(specs & megapixel wise), but I am so sad to say that the camera was not what I had hoped...." Read more

    "...I can honestly say that using this device tonight was actually pleasant. The best part about it was simple...." Read more

    "...extremely disappointed in the non response I received about the phone freezing up...." Read more

    "I've been a Blackberry fan for years but because the Key2 is very disappointing. It looks and feels nice but it is expensive and it doesn't deliver...." Read more

    11 customers mention7 positive4 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the condition of the cellular phone. Some mention that it's built with quality, is not fragile, and in very good condition. Others however, say that it feels weak and flimsy, the keys appear to be floppy, and is not reliable enough for daily business use.

    "...The screen quality is good. All pictures and videos are nice and clear- The weight is good. Not too light, not too heavy-..." Read more

    "...This phone is lighter than the Classic, but seems to have the same sturdiness--it's not fragile</Italian>..." Read more

    "...I have missed tons of important messages and the phone is just not reliable enough for daily business use. The dual SIM feature has major bugs...." Read more

    "...One more thing .. The phone also seems lighter and sturdier thank other phones so I dont feel so paranoid about dropping it." Read more

    Excellent phone!
    5 Stars
    Excellent phone!
    I initially pre-ordered this phone on October 1st. The listing said it would be available on October 12th. On this day the listing changed to the availability being unknown and I never got a shipment notification. I waited the rest of the day and still nothing. I opted to order from Best Buy since they had it available with shipping and pickup in store option. The Amazon listing now says availability is now between 1-3 months. I'm not sure what happened there but it was very disappointing to go through.Anyways, here is my review on the phone.EDIT: I managed to get 24 hours and 40 minutes out of the device. I could only imagine what the original Key2 gets with the extra 500mAh. This is medium usage. Overall I had calls that totaled up to approximately one and a half hours give or take. I had wifi on for the whole time, and bluetooth for most. I listened to quite a bit of music, using the speaker, headphones and my bluetooth speaker. Some texting here and there. Some social media. Charging is quite fast too. I'm impressed!This is an excellent phone! I am very happy with the purchase. First of all, the slate looks spectacular and the phone feels very good in the hands. It is not too heavy, nor too light. The physical keyboard is great. It is very responsive and tactile. The speed key is one of the best features about this phone. The phone is nice and speedy with little to no bloatware. Some people love the pre-installed Blackberry software, but I can do without. I love that there is a 3.5mm headphone jack! 64GB of storage is plenty but I've added a 128GB MicroSD card anyway. I'm pretty happy with the camera. Lot's of negative reviews said about the camera, but it works well enough for me! The battery life is also great. It was fully charged by 3PM yesterday. I have used it quite a bit with wifi, bluetooth, playing music, a 1 hour long phone call, several text messages and some video. It is now 9:30AM the next day and i have 31% with approximately 8 hours left. One con for me is that it is not IP66 rated, but it is understandable with the physical keyboard.Overall, I am very happy with the device and highly recommend it for anyone looking for something a bit out of the norm.
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    Top reviews from the United States

    Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2018
    Color: SlateVerified Purchase
    First off, you have to really want a keyboard to make this purchase. Otherwise, look somewhere else.

    With that said, here is my short bullet list review

    Me:
    - Millennial
    - Full Time student
    - Work 15+ hours a week.
    - Have personal clients
    - Don't play too many games

    Pros:
    - Very easy to manage schedule
    - May take a minute to learn interface. Pretty simple after that
    - So far the phone run's very smoothly
    - Love the quick feature. Reduces my search app time as well as my home screen clutter
    - The screen quality is good. All pictures and videos are nice and clear
    - The weight is good. Not too light, not too heavy
    - I get complemented on my phone... Who would have thought?
    - Keyboard has a nice matte, allowing better tactile response.
    - Great battery life. (Possibly bcs it has a new battery)

    Cons
    - Speaker sux. The quality isn't bad, but it definitely doesn't sound as good as my iphone.
    - Front camera sux. I will never use it.
    - Typing and holding the phone takes some getting used too due to it being top heavy
    - Can only adjust screen brightness
    - Not the most sturdy phone out there. It's built with quality, but a lot of plast too.

    Additional info
    - Phone comes with some bloatware, not much different than my iphone SE or my samsung s7.
    - Rear Camera is ok.
    - Blackberry softwear is trying a bunch of stuff (ex: BB Hub). Not my thing, but you may like it.

    Overall, I think it's a great phone for someone longing for a keyboard. If not, then I thin you can find a better phone for the price point.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2018
    Color: SlateVerified Purchase
    UPDATE -- Setting up Verizon Message+ or Messages:
    You need to tell Verizon that they need turn on feature "CDMA LESS" to activate your Key 2.
    After that you can use Verizon Cloud to move your messages from your old phone to the new.

    Best phone ever! I always liked physical keyboard phones. I am not a multimedia consumer, I am content producer. I write emails, forum posts, and take notes, so a functional real keyboard is a must. I went from Palm Treo to Motorola Droid, then unfortunately to Samsung, then to BlackBerry PRIV. I tried a Samsung S8 with a keyboard cover but I didn't care for it. Half of the keys were not working, and it was not back-lit, can't see keys in the dark. This brought me to this new BlackBerry Key 2.

    I hesitated at first, thinking a Chinese made Blackberry won't be the same. Damn I was wrong about that! Nowadays all phones are made in China, and this one is at least as good as all others.

    They keyboard is a joy to use! It is softer than my old Priv's keyboard, and I can type faster. All the keys are familiar. Synching, transferring content, and setting it up was a breeze. The fastest setup ever.

    Love this new phone. I may miss the larger screen of my olf PRIV, but not anything else. Everything else is so much better!

    This is an unlocked phone, so I was able to remove most of the bloatware. It can use two SiMs, which is extremely handy when traveling abroad, or when wanting to combine your business and personal life, although I haven't tried is yet.

    Best new feature -- a free mobile Hotspot. You can get this on unlocked phones, not Verizon phones. Verizon wants to charge you extra for that.

    Anyway, absolutely no regrets!
    25 people found this helpful
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2019
    Color: SlateVerified Purchase
    I brought the phone into a Verizon store because of some of the recommendations from some of the reviews here. I asked them about possible issues with text messages, and they had no idea what I was talking about. They recommended I call tech support if I have any issues.

    Well, I've had the phone for about four hours now, I've used about 10% of the battery setting crap up, and so far, I've yet to have issues. I know I can receive text messages because of the multi-factor authentication texts I received, but apparently all of my friends are sleeping. I've yet to have anyone respond to one (EDIT: The next morning, people started to respond to my test texts, so the texting did work right out of the box).

    My biggest peeve with modern mobile device technology is that I just don't like touch screens. They are cool as a peripheral tool, but having to use a touch screen as a primary input device is something that drives me batty especially when I have to type. I watched this phone for a few months waiting to see what the public reaction would be before I pulled the trigger on it.

    One thing I can say after four hours of use: It has been a long time since I've been able to say I've had a pleasant experience trying to accomplish anything productive on a phone. I can honestly say that using this device tonight was actually pleasant. The best part about it was simple. I put off getting a new phone for far too long because having to enter my email address and password a dozen times to set up all of the apps was not something I was looking forward to doing on a touchscreen.

    I blew through all of that with ease.

    Some quick notes about the phone itself:

    -The touch screen is slightly different. I would call it a little sluggish compared to Android and Apple products. I actually kind of like it, but it takes some getting used to.
    -The Blackberry Hub is a cool idea, but I've had integration issues. So far, I've been successful in migrating everything over, but I don't have the same functionality. That means I have to go find the original app anyway. The one really annoying thing is that the Hub is accessed by swiping from the right edge of the screen. This can be very annoying if you accidentally hit it while trying to swipe across your desktop (note: The new Android Q operating system is going to incorporate "back" and "home" buttons that swipe from the bottom of the screen. I find this to be a horrible idea because this phone also came with Google Messenger that was activated by swiping from the bottom, and I was constantly accidentally activating that as well. I did find out how to disable both apps, but it's a bit of extra work for those who are sensitive to this kind of thing).
    -The phone comes stock with a bunch of shortcuts. I remember this from my first Blackberry device way back in 2008. They were extremely handy for someone who is using a Smart Phone for the first time, but they are mostly useless to someone who already has everything set up. I deleted most of them.
    -Blackberry has a cool button that you can use to set up your own shortcuts. I don't know if this feature exists on Apple or other Android devices. If it does, I never found it. I had completely forgotten about it. Being able to set up 30 different shortcuts makes doing what you want to do extremely efficient.
    -One huge negative....the slot that holds the sim chip and the SD card is atrocious. It's an itty bitty slot. You have to have extremely good balancing skills to get the SIM chip and the SD card to stay on the stupid tray as you try to put it into the phone. You also need a tiny paperclip to get the slot open. Not a fan of this minor design "feature".
    -I'm also not a fan of the 3.5 mm jack being on the top of the phone. I'd prefer it to be on the bottom next to the charger port so that the wires can remain tidy while the phone is docked in my car.

    Overall, I'm very happy with the phone. I'd like to set a trend, here. Touchscreen phones are virtually unusable for me. My experience on this in the short time I've had it has been amazing. I feel like a 32 year old kid picking up my very first Blackberry back in 2007. Because of my struggles with modern smart phones, I actually began to feel like the information world, of which I had always been an early adopter, had started to leave me behind. This device is a breath of fresh air. It gives me exactly what I need to be successful and productive in this environment. Thank you, Blackberry, for sticking to your guns on this.
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    Sharlene Beaulieu
    5.0 out of 5 stars The personal security
    Reviewed in Canada on May 3, 2024
    Color: SlateVerified Purchase
    I have always used BlackBerry for over 30 years. I appreciate the security aspect when compared to my husband’s iPhone. He continually gets “hacked” and receives many “spam” communications! My BlackBerry sorts out the “spam” so that I don’t need to consider it.
    Fausto Díaz
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente opción y seguridad en la comunicación
    Reviewed in Mexico on February 24, 2019
    Color: SlateVerified Purchase
    Altamente recomendado, funciona sin problema con telcel, se actualiza automáticamente y su velocidad es envidiable, al no desplegarse teclado en la pantalla esta no reduce su tamaño, las nuevas funciones del asistente dejan ahora muy por debajo a siri, por rendimiento y seguridad es la mejor opción.
    Jose Luís Guzmán
    5.0 out of 5 stars Escelente equipo
    Reviewed in Mexico on April 23, 2019
    Color: ChampagneVerified Purchase
    Es un smartphone bastante bueno precio-calidad
    Solo que no se puede hacer trackBall con su teclado como el key2
    helena cross
    5.0 out of 5 stars Keyboard
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 16, 2019
    Color: Atomic RED (ATT, Verizon, Tmobile)Verified Purchase
    BlackBerry phones have the keyboard, which suits me . Seller was excellent and the phone turned up when promised.
    George
    5.0 out of 5 stars It is a BlackBerry
    Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2023
    Color: SlateVerified Purchase
    It is a BlackBerry - BEST smartphone!
    4 people found this helpful
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