Testseek.com have collected 62 expert reviews of the BlackBerry Leap and the average rating is 68%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BlackBerry Leap.
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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
The BlackBerry Leap smartphone is a plain workhorse with BlackBerry's productivity and security pedigree
The Amazon app store is missing many popular apps found on Google Play, or Apple's iOS app store
The BlackBerry Leap ditches a physical keyboard to lure folks looking for a modern smartphone experience, but a lack of apps and a lackluster camera keep this device behind the competition...
Solid build, Reasonable performance, BlackBerry Hub, Support for Android apps, Very good battery life,
Pricey considering the opportunity cost
The BlackBerry Leap has been priced at Rs 21,490, and if we were to compare it to options in the same price bracket, it'd probably stop leaping and hide before being spotted. This dough can get you extremely compelling options running Android – we're talk...
If you end up with a BlackBerry Leap it will be almost certainly because you've been given one by your employer. That's most likely if you work in government or finance or another sector where security is a top priority, where BlackBerry handsets backed u...
Abstract: “The BlackBerry Leap's shooters don't really boggle the mind, but you know what they say about the camera in your pocket…”BlackBerry's smartphone offerings tend to focus quite a bit on the productivity side of things, but that doesn't mean they skimp on o...
There are several things to like about the BlackBerry Leap, including its long battery life, surprisingly good camera and the productivity afforded by BB10 OS. The handset isn't without issues, though. It can be cumbersome to use due to its size; its 720...
The BlackBerry Leap smartphone is a plain workhorse with BlackBerry's productivity and security pedigree
The Amazon app store is missing many popular apps found on Google Play, or Apple's iOS app store
The BlackBerry Leap ditches a physical keyboard to lure folks looking for a modern smartphone experience, but a lack of apps and a lackluster camera keep this device behind the competition...
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Published: 2015-06-01, Author: Jonathan , review by: crn.com.au
Having said all that, there are plenty of people for whom the BlackBerry Leap would perform a perfectly good job. It does messaging very well, battery life under light use is exceptional, and general performance is adequate. The display is exceptionally b...
Has 2GB of RAM, Great design, Impressive battery life, It's affordable
The aged processor
The BlackBerry Leap is affordable, but not cheap. It looks expensive and sports a smart design and good battery life, but the processor is an oddity. Overall, it's a solid, rather impressive piece of kit....
Abstract: BlackBerry Leap is the latest touchscreen phone from the Canadian smartphone maker. BlackBerry is known for productivity phones with hardware keyboards, but can they do touchscreens? Click play on the video above to find out.Sean...
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Published: 2015-05-13, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Well-made for the price, Nice display, Good call quality and speaker volume, Excellent virtual keyboard, BlackBerry 10.3.1 is a big visual upgrade over 10.2, BlackBerry Blend is secure, multi-screen communication done right, Excellent battery life
Heavy and bland-looking, Backlight bleed is very noticeable in places, Apps slow to load, Ecosystem much smaller than iOS or Android, Android apps still lack notification hooks, Mediocre camera quality