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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
Well built, Solid all round specs, Strong price point, Rich enterprise ecosystem
A tad heavy, Heats up slightly, BB10 OS not for everyone
As an everyday device, the Leap truly thrives, armed with a great screen and strong processing capability, the "Startups" it's intended for will have a solid mid-range smartphone. Added to that, BlackBerry has also designed the Leap to thrive in the enter...
Abstract: The BlackBerry Leap is intended as a mid-range smartphone, for young executives who are just beginning to build their careers (and their BlackBerry eco-system). It is also the kind of BlackBerry that doesn't have a physical keyboard, which has proven to b...
Abstract: The BlackBerry Leap, first announced at the MWC in March and launched in the country just last month, is a five-inch HD device that sports a Snapdragon chip, an eight-megapixel rear camera, and what is said to be unmatched security offered by the company'...
Blackberry clearly has a solid performer in the Leap, and it clearly positions itself to be a productivity phone for those who want peace of mind for security and privacy. Solid, professional-looking build and design; its good performance despite having a...
BlackBerry has released last month in the Philippines its latest BB10powered full touch screen smartphone – the BlackBerry Leap. It has a 5inch display, Snapdragon S4 Plus processor, LTE connectivity and BlackBerry OS 10.3. BlackBerry fan or not, is this
Limited native app offerings, Pricey
The BlackBerry Leap is a great improvement from the BlackBerry Z3 and Z10. It has a solid build and a design that would mostly appeal to young professionals. As BlackBerry is known for, it handles e-mails and calendars well and features one of the best on...
Goondu review: BlackBerry LeapJune 27th, 2015 | by Desmond KohCellphones0BlackBerry has been attempting to find its footing since it lost its smartphone crown to competing products from Apple and other Android phone makers. The BlackBerry Leap is its late...
Abstract: Blackberry tapped in the touch screen smart devices around two years ago. It launched Blackberry Passport and Classic , which was a success and garnered massive sales. But people were demanding a complete touch screen phone from the Enterprise company. Re...
Das Blackberry Leap richtet sich an Einsteiger in die Welt der BlackBerrys. Für knapp 260 Euro bekommt man ein ausgereiftes Smartphone und ein wirklich ordentliches Betriebssystem mit Stärken im Bereich der Kommunikation und leichten Schwächen bei der Aus...
Gelungenes Touch-Bedienkonzept Flow, lange Akkulaufzeit, gute Sprachqualität, vielfältige Messaging-Optionen, Gelungenes Touch-Bedienkonzept Flow, lange Akkulaufzeit, gute Sprachqualität, vielfältige Messaging-Optionen
Schwacher Prozessor, mäßige Kamera-Qualität, kein NFC, wenig attraktives App-Gesamtangebot
Das Blackberry Leap richtet sich nach Angaben des kanadischen Herstellers vornehmlich an Unternehmen, die ihre Mitarbeiter mit einem frischen, vergleichsweise preisgünstigen Blackberry-Smartphone ausstatten wollen. Wir von Areamobile testen Smartphones al...