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Affordable
Decent Camera
Impressive Battery Life
Good Display
Good battery life
BB10 OS has a great productivity tool
Screen is surprisingly crispy
Expandable memory
Sturdy construction
Effective BlackBerry Hub
Great sound quality
Long battery life.
Long battery life
Premium and durable design
Good camera
One of the best productivity mobile device
MicroSD support of up-to 128 GB
It seemed for a long time as though this day might never come
But we're finally able to write about BlackBerry's recovery. After years of battling irrelevance
Making bad decisions and watching its market evaporate
The company seems to have found a stab
Superb messaging and mail
Decent camera
The editors didn't like
Affordable
Decent Camera
Impressive Battery Life
Good Display
No NFC
Poor Sound Performance
Lack of Third Party Apps
Heavy Phone
Old Hardware
Weak app market
Camera struggles in lowlight and nighttime
Overpriced
Dated hardware
Limited apps
Android emulation has performance issues
A bit bulky due to large bezels
Power button is difficult to reach
BB10 still lacks the app ecosystem
720p display at 25k doesn't match the current market standards
Conceived as a more affordable alternative to the Z30, the BlackBerry Leap doesn't really manage to exceed the sum of its parts. On the other hand losing the AMOLED panel for a traditional LCD screen and employing the older Adreno 225, allowed the new han...
Sturdy construction, Effective BlackBerry Hub, Great sound quality, Long battery life.
Dated hardware, Limited apps, Android emulation has performance issues
The Leap is yet another sturdy handset from BlackBerry that runs the latest BB OS. The phone improves upon the relatively cheaper Z3 in many aspects such as camera, display, and RAM. However, the said upgrades are not significant to justify the Rs 8000 d...
Good battery life, BB10 OS has a great productivity tool, Screen is surprisingly crispy, Expandable memory
Heavy Phone, Old Hardware, Weak app market, Camera struggles in lowlight and nighttime, Overpriced
BlackBerry Leap is not much of a premium device in a lot of ways but it does look professional. The display of the device is surprisingly quite impressive, overlooking the sunlight readability. Also since it packs all the BlackBerry's very own security fu...
long battery life, premium and durable design, good camera, one of the best productivity mobile device, microSD support of up-to 128 GB
a bit bulky due to large bezels, power button is difficult to reach, BB10 still lacks the app ecosystem, 720p display at 25k doesn't match the current market standards, non-removable battery
Not much has changed from the last Blackberry touch screen devices we have reviewed and Blackberry Leap is quite the same product with some cosmetic changes. However, it's definitely one of the best mid range smartphone for professionals who are looking...
So should you get the Blackberry Leap? First thing first, it's not a radically different device from the previous gen full touchscreen devices like Z3 or Z10, which is not necessarily a bad thing because who would change something that is working for him...
Affordable, Decent Camera, Impressive Battery Life, Good Display, Affordable, Decent Camera, Impressive Battery Life, Good Display, No NFC, Poor Sound Performance, Lack of Third Party Apps, No NFC, Poor Sound Performance, Lack of Third Party Apps, No NFC,
BlackBerry Leap is a capable and pretty solid device that comes at reasonable price but unfortunately includes the similar processor found in BB Z10 that was launched two years ago. Also, the 2014's BB Z3 was targeted at next-gen; the Leap favors the need...
Abstract: The Leap has a five-inch display. Its design seems to be inspired by the company's Z3 device. It has a textured back and its back cover is non-removable. The slots for the memory and SIM cards are placed on the side panel. The power key on the top is easy...
Superb messaging and mail, Good battery life, Decent camera
Expensive, Not a full HD display, Not all Android apps run smoothly on it
BlackBerry unveiled the Leap handset at the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2015). BlackBerry Leap is a 5.0-inch handset from the company with 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 2GB RAM and 16GBROM. It has a 8.0-MP rear camera and a 2.0-MP fron...
It seemed for a long time as though this day might never come, but we're finally able to write about BlackBerry's recovery. After years of battling irrelevance, making bad decisions and watching its market evaporate, the company seems to have found a stab
Weak performance, High price
In terms of price alone, the BlackBerry Leap is up against illustrious Android devices such as the OnePlus One (Review | Pictures). Even Android phones at half this price or less offer a competitive experience. You would really have to be committed to the...
Abstract: Not all companies had high-profile announcements at the Mobile World Congress 2015, but many smaller brands caught our attention around the Congress floor with their innovative tech.It’s now time for us to spend some quality time with what could very well...