BlackBerry DTEK60 full review: in pictures
Similar to Lenovo's approach with its Moto phones, BlackBerry provides a pure Google experience with productivity and security enhancements that make it the best value flagship available today.
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BlackBerry early orders included a couple goodies
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BlackBerry Priv and DTEK60
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Front of the BlackBerry Priv and DTEK60
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Glass back of the DTEK60
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Lower speaker and 2.5D glass
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Upper speaker, camera, and flash
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Rear camera and fingerprint scanner
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Swipe up shortcuts
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Productivity tab
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DTEK software
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Stock Android launcher
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BlackBerry utilities
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Supports WiFi Calling on T-Mobile
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Support VoLTE calls too
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Actionable notifications
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Unique task switcher
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