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What's good
- Clicky, physical keyboard
- Great security options
- All-day battery life
- microSD support
- Grippy, sturdy design
What's bad
- Odd screen resolution
- Dim display
- So-so camera
- Price
Verdict
Undeniably one of the best BlackBerry releases yet, the value of the phone is ultimately determined on your opinion about physical keyboards. While the keyboard separates this phone from the pack, you can find a better value on other features elsewhere.
BlackBerry Porsche Design P'9982
- OS
- 4.2"Display size
- 8+ MP Camera
- 1.5 GHzProcessor
- 64 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Made with premium materials like stainless steel and leather
- Fast web browsing experience
- Flash support
What's bad
- Specs and performance don't match price tag
- Confusing gesture control
- Not true HD display
What's good
- Excellent physical keyboard
- Sharp display
- All-day battery life
- Plenty of storage
- Decent camera
- Attractive design
What's bad
- Weak low-light camera performance
- Odd screen ratio for video watching
- Poor gaming performance
- Price
BlackBerry Porsche Design P’9983
- OS
- 3.1"Display size
- 8+ MP Camera
- 1.5 GHzProcessor
- 64 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Premium stainless steel frame
- Excellent physical keyboard
- Good battery life
What's bad
- Grainy photo quality in low light
- Display not ideal for media consumption
- Average processor performance
What's good
- Bright display
- Solid, sturdy design
- IP67 water and dust resistance
- Massive battery
- microSD card support
What's bad
- Lackluster performance
- So-so camera
- Overall value
Verdict
While it might be the best smartphone that BlackBerry has released so far, the price of the phone outweighs the features on offer for many. Business users and privacy-minded buyers might appreciate the added security features, but they come at a premium price.