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  • The BlackBerry Key2 is here.

  • This is a retail version I bought myself.

  • Huge thanks to NordVPN for sponsoring this videobut more on that later.

  • Last year's KEYone didn't do so well in my durability test.

  • Turns out the screen didn't have enough adhesive on the back and it would randomly fall off.

  • Not just on my phone, but on others in real life as well.

  • Luckily BlackBerry was pretty quick to acknowledge the issue after my video and started gluing

  • their screens on better and offering free replacements to anyone affected.

  • Now we have the Key2 – a new and improved Android phone with a full keyboard.

  • But is the screen glued on?

  • There's only one way to find out.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • There aren't many phones out there with full keyboards these days.

  • I used to have a BlackBerry Pearl back in the days of T9 texting.

  • So the keyboard and I do have a fond history, even if I don't currently use one.

  • The keyboard this year on the Key2 is more of a flat matte dry plastic, which I'm a fan

  • of.

  • I think it's better than the glossy rubberized keys from last year's KEYone.

  • Also, the screen glass doesn't wrap around the edges of the phone.

  • The Key2 has flat glass, which I think looks better and is more durable.

  • The back is still the black rubber we've come to expect on BlackBerry phones.

  • And the keyboard still doubles as it's own little track pad controlling the screen.

  • Speaking of which, it's time for the scratch test.

  • I have a set of Mohs picks that differentiate between different minerals and materials.

  • BlackBerry did drop down to a Gorilla Glass 3 on the Key2, which compromises slightly

  • on the shatter resistance, but personally, I feel like Gorilla Glass 3 is slightly harder

  • and therefore slightly more scratch resistant than Gorilla Glass 5.

  • Glass is still glass no matter what version it is.

  • The different variations of glass are just marginally better than each other.

  • This 4.5 inch screen still gets marked up at a level 6, with deeper grooves at a level

  • 7.

  • Up here at the top of the screen, the glass extends all the way to the top of phone protecting

  • the 8 megapixel front facing camera, and also surrounds the earpiece which appears to be

  • made from plastic.

  • The earpiece is very well secured underneath the glass, so unless the screen falls out

  • on it's own, which isn't outside the realm of possibilities with BlackBerry, the earpiece

  • should be solid.

  • The keyboard of the BlackBerry Key2 is my favorite part of the phone.

  • It's unique.

  • It might be argued that keyboards are outdated, but everyone has different preferences and

  • that's what makes the smartphone world awesomethere really is something for everyone.

  • We're here for durability though.

  • The flat non-grippy plastic is still scratchable, but I bet typing speed will increase when

  • your thumbs tickle the old ivory since the the rubber isn't there to slow you down.

  • The keyboard letters are printed on top of the plastic and not embedded all the way through

  • like we saw with the Nintendo Switch.

  • The printed keys are more cost effective, just time will tell if they wear off with

  • normal use or not.

  • They keys themselves are pretty awesome.

  • Each individual key is very securely glued to a rubber backing over the circuit board.

  • And judging by how far I can pull them away from the phone without breaking, these are

  • going to last a while.

  • They spring back into place like nothing happened.

  • This phone has no water resistance though.

  • We'll have to see if BlackBerry added any internal protections during my teardown video.

  • The fingerprint scanner is very creatively integrated into the space bar, and surprisingly,

  • does not scratch.

  • The little guy is scratch proof.

  • All the other keys are the normal plastic except for this space bar.

  • Setting up my fingerprint was still pretty flawless and managed to open up the phone

  • every time.

  • I'm impressed.

  • The scratch proof space bar definitely gets a thumbs up from me.

  • The viewing angle does seem a little low on this phone, but BlackBerries have a reputation

  • for being secure, so maybe that's a plan feature and not a flaw.

  • The phone is made from metal though, which is great.

  • 7000 series aluminum and still comes with a headphone jack.

  • The sides are metal which is good.

  • The volume rocker is also metal, although it did feel like plastic initially.

  • And we have our heavily textured power button and a dedicated programmable button on the

  • side.

  • Nice of BlackBerry to leave it open so we can choose what we want to use it for.

  • The SIM and SD card tray are metal.

  • And the bottom of the phone brings our USB-C portall things we have come to expect

  • on a 2018 flagship.

  • Dual cameras are also the norm these days, and BlackBerry did it right with 2 different

  • types of lenses.

  • A normal 12 megapixel camera, and a 12 megapixel telephoto zoom lens.

  • The dual 2 colored LED flash is plastic, but the light is getting diffused anyway, so scratches

  • won't matter if they happen.

  • The BlackBerry drupes are permanently displayed in the center of the phone.

  • If you remember, drupes are what we call the little balls that make up the BlackBerry fruit

  • hence the logo.

  • And each drupe is very solidly secured into the back panel.

  • These guys aren't coming out on their own.

  • It's almost like BlackBerry was ready for me this time around.

  • The back panel itself is made from, as BlackBerry calls it, textured diamond grip non-slip back.

  • I call it rubber molded in the shape of diamonds.

  • Also, fun fact, modern keys, the ones we use today, were invented in 1861.

  • They've been around for almost 160 years.

  • A modern key against this Key2 won't do any damage though.

  • It should hold up against normal abuse, like keys and coins and stuff.

  • BlackBerry is pretty recognized as one of the most secure smartphones, especially back

  • when they had their own operating system.

  • Nowadays, they are still secure on a software level, but against my physical flame, it lasted

  • about 13 seconds.

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  • Now let's see if that screen pops off.

  • A bend test gives us a pretty good idea of how well the phones are constructed, revealing

  • any fragile points or kinks in the frame we need to worry about.

  • Even with considerable pressure applied to the back of the phone, the front glass is

  • very solidly intact and still glued in.

  • Same from the rear.

  • The back panel remains secure and in one piece this time around.

  • If phone companies keep making super solid secure smartphones, I'm going to be out of

  • a job as a professional phone breaker.

  • Or maybe it's my job that keeps smartphone companies making solid smartphones.

  • Who knows.

  • From a physical standpoint, the Key2 is a success and passes all my durability tests.

  • Nice work, BlackBerry.

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  • Let me know if you have any questions.

  • And thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

The BlackBerry Key2 is here.

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