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  • The recently released BlackBerry Motion is here on my desk.

  • BlackBerry hasn't always passed my durability tests.

  • With plastic camera lenses on the BlackBerry Priv and a screen that falls off on the BlackBerry

  • KeyOne, it will be interesting to see what happens this time around.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • BlackBerry claims to be a secure smartphone software-wise, and that's fine, but I'm here

  • to test the hardware.

  • The Motion is a much lighter phone than I anticipated.

  • The first thing I noticed was the large extra button on the side.

  • I thought it was the power button but it's actually customize-able.

  • It could be a mute switch, open the camera, or any other app.

  • It's almost like BlackBerry heard the complaints about Samsung's Bixby and then fixed the problem.

  • The part I'm most interested in though, is the screen.

  • On BlackBerry's website they claim to have a proprietary nano-diamond anti-scratch coating,

  • which is a pretty bold claim.

  • My Mohs picks do a pretty good job of differentiating between diamonds and just regular glass.

  • And looking at the scratch marks, I still see damage done at a level 6, which means

  • it's normal glass.

  • It might be my imagination that there's a little less damage than normal, but still,

  • damage happens at a 6.

  • BlackBerry could be talking about the little micro-abrasion resistance that happens in

  • your pocket though.

  • If you look at my unprotected Galaxy S8 that's been in my pocket for about a year, it's got

  • abrasions all over it.

  • Maybe BlackBerry's proprietary nano-diamond coating will protect against those micro-abrasions.

  • One of you guys will have to come back in a year and leave a comment about that scratch

  • resistance.

  • Only time will tell.

  • Or, just add a screen protector.

  • Sometimes it's better to be safe than sorry.

  • The menu and back buttons are both embedded under the glass and therefore protected, along

  • with that 8 megapixel front camera.

  • The wide earpiece grill is made from metal and solidly attached to the frame.

  • Perfect for keeping metal and dirt out of the earpiece.

  • And now for the home button which turned out to be surprisingly resilient.

  • The mark you see here from my razor blade is actually just a smudgemy razor left

  • no physical damage on the home button.

  • I tried out the fingerprint scanner just for kicks and giggles, and it registered and unlocked

  • the phone every single time with my thumb.

  • So thumbs up for that.

  • BlackBerry's on a roll so far.

  • BlackBerry comes in all your favorite colors - if you like black.

  • And the sides of the phone are made from aluminum.

  • Flipping it over to the other side and checking the buttons, we get more metal on the volume

  • rocker, the power button, and the button that Bixby wishes is was.

  • The top of the phone is made from plastic, but covered in a shiny metallic paint that

  • kind of flicks off a bit when damaged.

  • Down at the bottom of the phone we have we have more metal next to that USB-C slot, and

  • thankfully, a headphone jack.

  • It's almost like someone over at BlackBerry was like listening to customers or something

  • when they made this phone.

  • The material next to the camera lens is still that same plastic wrapped around from the

  • top.

  • Not a big deal, plastic is totally fine as long as it doesn't compromise the build structure.

  • The lens itself is made from glass, protecting that 12 megapixel camera underneath.

  • The camera protrusion is minimal as well.

  • Not too bad.

  • BlackBerry was basically the number one in the smartphone world before the iPhone was

  • released 10 years ago.

  • After that, they kind of basically declined to nothing, and then started their comeback

  • a few years ago with the Android operating system integration.

  • There have been a few bumps in the road, but it's nice to see them competing again.

  • This smooth rubber back doesn't add a whole lot of extra grip, but it does keep the phone

  • from sliding off a smooth table.

  • Keys and coins don't do any damage to the surface.

  • The little drupes we see on the back panel are inlaid and can pop off.

  • I imagine after a year or two in your pocket, you might be missing one or two of these,

  • but only time will tell.

  • One feature I thought was unique was this privacy shade thing, which basically dims

  • down the entire screen except for one little circle or rectangle that you can drag around

  • with your finger to unveil whatever sensitive information, or sensitive individuals, might

  • be on your screen.

  • Then lifting up your finger makes it all disappear again, until the privacy shade is turned off

  • and the screen goes back to normal.

  • And now for the burn test.

  • The BlackBerry Motion has a 5.5 point inch 1080p IPS display.

  • And, just if by chance your phone comes in contact with direct flame, it will last about

  • 6 seconds before the pixels start going black.

  • Remember, try to avoid the temptation of doing this to your own phone.

  • Intentionally damaging expensive electronics would be dumb.

  • And now for the bend test.

  • The ultimate revealer of structural flaws, this phone is IP67 water resistant and survived

  • the first flex.

  • But I somehow managed to pinch my finger between the glass and the frame.

  • I've never had a BlackBerry try to eat me before, but other than that, there is no permanent

  • damage or kinks along the frame.

  • And it even looks like someone remembered to glue the screen on this time.

  • Impressive.

  • With the programmable side button, or thousand milliamp battery life, metal frame and headphone

  • jack, BlackBerry has done a fantastic job with this one.

  • It will be interesting to see what makes this thing water resistant when I do the tear down

  • video.

  • Come hang out with me on Twitter to stay updated.

  • And thanks a ton for watching.

  • I'll see you around.

  • And if you made it this far in the video, what is your favorite berry?

  • You know, the edible kind.

  • I'm curious.

The recently released BlackBerry Motion is here on my desk.

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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