Here’s the Blackberry #PRIV #Marshmallow update review by @VicenteA_George

At the beginning of the week, Blackberry gave us awesome news. The update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow for the BB PRIV was ready and was starting to roll out globally.

Us here at TechBuzzIreland are big fans of the PRIV and you can see why HERE, also you can see our full review HERE.

This is quite impressive as the blackberry team just started the beta testing for it less than 3 weeks ago.

We’ve been using the MM update as beta since the beginning but now its available to everyone, we can give our full review of this update.

First of all you need to know, if you’re a beta tester you don’t need to do anything to have the final release as is the same you’re carrying right now.

Overall it is a welcome update, but as weird as it sounds this device seemed to be built to run MM to start with.

Some of the improvements like DOZE are here and with the built-in apps permissions the DTEK suite is now a it’s full power.

We also have new keyboard features the depends on your preference could be great or not.

And last but not least: the camera software was also updated to add two new features.

So let’s start!

Performance:

The device was really fluid to start with, but since the update you now have faster transitions and animations between screens.

Statically looks exactly the same, but is now easier to make changes on the launcher (if you’re still using BlackBerry launcher)

Some users reported heat issues on lollipop, some of which I faced myself, but were mostly on heavily intense apps like a game with unreal engine which demand lots of graphic consumption, and just after a while.

After the update, ram management seems to be addressed and even though you can feel the warmth is nowhere near it was on LL.

The battery on the PRIV and in any other smartphone is something subjective, as the use of it vary from one user to other.

But in general you’ll get a full and maybe a little more of usage, with the doze feature the battery consumption is really good.

Security:

The PRIV security is one of the selling points of the device, previously commanded by DTEK now gains a boost with the granular permission that MM offers.

Going in the app will show you “how secure your device is” and right on top of other options you’ll see “app permission” which takes you to individual software or hardware components that have been used by each app

So, you can see if an app is accessing your location a 100 times in less than a day and proceed to denied that access.

Also if you were using the picture password as your main lock screen you’ll be asked to add a pin or a pattern to improve the functionality. This secondary step will be asked in some particular functions or after you reboot your phone.

As an extra, if you look in settings and about phone, you’ll see that now you have the May security patch.

HUB:

The HUB is the main source of information (or that’s what BlackBerry says) on your phone.

Now after MM is more integrated within the phone software with extra notifications.

Now there’s support for more apps like IG, Skype and even Slack.

If you’re one of the PRIV adopters who’s not coming from a BB10 device I strong recommend you to make used of it. As the productivity edge it’s interlace with it and if you use the Outlook calendar as well the Google one you’ll have the two on the glance screen of the edge.

Keyboard

The PRIV’s keyboards are the other selling point, as is the only flagship phone to sport a Physical KB built-in as well as the Virtual keyboard.

The software that goes along the phone’s KB is good. But now you’ll have Swipe functions to use, not only on the virtual keyboard but the physical too.

Make use of it has a drawback, you lose the “swipe left to erase” feature.

This “new” gesture can be turn on and off on both sides in the options menu, under “keyboard settings

They are independent from each other so, as me, you can have it on for the virtual and off on the physical one.

Camera

The camera on the PRIV is good, maybe not one of the top 3 but definitely a good performer.

The software received two new additions in the form of video recording, one is a well-known feature on flagships phones but which was missing from the first release, this is the 120fps slow-motion but you need to have in mind that there’s no audio on this mode.

The second mode added to it is a not so common 4K recording at 24fps which promises “cinematic quality” to your videos.

Something I was personally waiting was manual controls through the Camera2 API but I guess we’ll have to wait for another update.

Another cool feature added is the ability to launch the camera from sleep mode with double pressing the power button as the nexus devices.

Conclusion

The PRIV a great device, made even better with Marshmallow, the inclusion of DOZE, and the boost to DTEK with individual apps permissions are going to make feel you finally have the phone you paid for.

There’s work to be done though, you can find a little lag with some apps and the camera software needs more work.

The Android 6.0.1 update is available since April 26th for PRIV owners who shop directly from ShopBlackberry and Amazon with models:

STV100-1 in the U.S. and Canada

STV100-4 in the UK and France

The carrier models such as STV100-2 and STV100-3 will have to wait till MAy 3 to start recieving the update.

Overall the update is greatly welcome, fixed some of the issues you could find on Android 5.0 and gives you really functional extras. But with the next version of android just around the corner. The real question now will be:

Is the PRIV ready for Android N?

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below, or tweet us at @techbuzzireland and @VicenteA_George

I have a chat with Blackberry about the Blackberry Priv. #Blackberry

Recently I had a chat about the Blackberry Priv and why I use one,to date its been a solid performer and serves me well,check out what I had to say…

Greene: You’ve got a pretty busy schedule – how does PRIV fit into all that?

O’Brien: Since I often work on the road looking after clients or connecting with people from my company, the PRIV for me is essential for my business. I’m usually up at around eight in the morning, whether I’m traveling or working from home, and I regularly have to balance my schedule around my business, Tech Buzz Ireland, and my family.

PRIV has all the aspects I need to do that – Google Maps is an essential part of my day-to-day, while applications such asMicrosoft Office Mobile allow me to put together spreadsheets like invoices and send off documents on the fly. The camera’s also proven essential for my blogging work, and its photo quality is excellent. Apps like the Hub tie all that together with Google Calendar and Event Reminders, which together help me stay organized.

Greene: What really strikes you about PRIV? What couldn’t you live without?

O’Brien: DTEK, for one. I like to know exactly what my installed apps are doing and how they’re using my information – DTEK provides me with that insight, and serves as a nice touch atop BlackBerry’s other security features. The keyboards, without a doubt, are also excellent. The physical keyboard makes typing, note-taking and documentation very simple and effective, while the virtual keyboard is great for quick messages and searches.

As I mentioned, I also quite like the physical design of the phone. When you hold it and slide it open, it’s well-balanced in the hand, not too big or cumbersome regardless of whether or not you’re using the keyboard. It’s easy to use as a one-handed device, too.

Greene: What sort of reaction has your PRIV gotten from friends and colleagues?

O’Brien: A lot of people here haven’t physically seen the phone, but the first thing they always notice is that it’s a BlackBerry. Those who know me usually have one reaction; something along the lines of “What the hell, Jim? You’ve been an Android and Windows fan for years! Why are you using BlackBerry now?”

Then I show them the device. When they actually get a chance to look at it, to slide open the keyboard and feel it in their hands, they change their tune.  I’d say about 15 or 20 people I know bought their own PRIV based solely on my feedback.

Greene: How would you rate PRIV overall?

O’Brien: I’d rate it 9/10.

See the full article HERE on Inside Blackberry..

The Blackberry Priv becomes more available. #BlackBerry #Priv.

The BlackBerry Priv,the first device running Android from BlackBerry has been talk of the town for some months now and impressions of the device are mostly good,one thing though that was an issue was the availability factor of the slider sporting a nice keyboard tucked under the hood..

The Priv can now be ordered from more countries from today which are The Netherlands, Italy and Spain.. Sadly no news for Ireland and it is highly unlikely at this stage we will not see it in retail just as the Passport,Leap and Cassic which can be bought sim free from Currys/PcWorld

We have been using the Priv some months now and to date its been a solid device and stands out from the crowd especially when you show off the keyboard hidden underneath…

Check out our unboxing and walk-through after the break..

To our readers not in Ireland here is the links you need,if you need any assistance and living in Ireland drop us a mail… For reviews and unboxings of the Passport /Silver Passport /Leap and Classic see related articles.

United States, Canada, the UK and Germany.

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