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But the BlackBerry Key2 is a phone for nerds, the kind who actually learn all the possible shortcuts in Windows and MacOS, and actually use them. That means you will have to spend some time setting it all up, not to mention memorise all those shortcuts, to make best use of it. It’s now more easily distinguishable from the now-textured power button too, which makes it easier to use.Īll these customisation options makes the BlackBerry Key2 feels like a true “pro” phone.
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It can launch an app instantly on a press, or bring up a menu of up to three favourite actions you pick. If a whole keyboard of shortcuts seems like overkill, you’ll appreciate the Convenience key on the side. With the Key2, you get a new action key at the bottom-right of the keyboard, to let you tap into your shortcuts from anywhere, and make multi-tasking much easier. In last year’s BlackBerry KeyO ne you could only use these shortcuts from the homescreen. That might be loading an app, calling a contact or even loading up the “recent podcasts” page in Podcast Addict. Each key on the keyboard can be used to set off two gestures: one for a short press, another for a long press. The BlackBerry Key2 also enables more shortcuts than just about any other phone on the planet. Swipe up in a line on the keys below and the Key2 will plug in that word. Suggested words appear above the keyboard. A gesture-based predictive text system lets you make up for typing wobbles.
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However, you’ll gradually start top realise it’s kinda neat. Most phone quirks take hours to get used to. The muscle memory I once had after using keyboard phones has long since evaporated. That said, if you’re a die-hard fan who has clung onto BlackBerry phones by your fingernails over the years, switching back from a touchscreen feels real odd at the start.