- BlackBerry Evolve X and Evolve have made their way to India
- They are the first BlackBerry handsets with Face Unlock
- The Evolve X also features wireless charging support
The BlackBerry Evolve X and Evolve have been launched in India at an event held in the capital on Thursday. Both smartphones will be sold in the country by licensee brand Optiemus Infracom. The company announced that the two handsets have been conceptualised, designed, and manufactured in India. The Evolve and Evolve X feature Corning’s Gorilla Glass 5, Series 7000 aluminium frame, and a BlackBerry textured and rubberised back panel. BlackBerry Evolve X and Evolve price in India, availability, specifications, and features have been revealed at the event. Let’s have a look.
Top Highlights of both Smartphone: Both handsets are touted to be the first Blackberry smartphones with taller 18:9 displays and face unlock feature. Evolve X also has wireless charging support.
Blackberry Evolve, Evolve X Price in India, Sale Date, and Launch Offers
The BlackBerry Evolve X price in India has been set at Rs. 34,990 for the lone 6GB RAM/ 64GB storage variant. On the other hand, the BlackBerry Evolve has been priced at Rs. 24,990 in India. The Evolve X will go on sale starting mid-September and the Evolve by end August. Both will be made available in India initially via Amazon.in, and subsequently via offline retailers.
Launch offers include a 5 percent cashback with ICICI Bank credit cards (only on no-cost EMI plans). Other than that, no-cost EMI options are available from all leading banks. Benefits worth Rs. 3,950 are available for Jio SIM card users.
Blackberry Evolve, Evolve X Specifications and Features
Specifications:
The BlackBerry Evolve X and Evolve both run Android 8.1 Oreo out-of-the-box, and sport a 5.99-inch full-HD+ (1080×2160 pixels) FullView LTPS IPS LCD display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, a max brightness of 500 nits, and oleophobic coating.
The BlackBerry Evolve X is powered by the 64-bit octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 SoC, coupled with an Adreno 512 GPU and 6GB of RAM. Onboard storage is capped at 64GB, expandable via microSD card (up to 2TB). On the other hand, the BlackBerry Evolve is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC, paired with an Adreno 506 GPU and 4GB of RAM. Internal storage on the Evolve is capped at 64GB.
In terms of camera specifications, the Evolve X sports a dual rear camera setup with a 12-megapixel primary sensor (f/1.8 aperture, 1.4-micron pixels) and a 13-megapixel secondary sensor (f/2.6 aperture, 1.0-micron pixels) with a 6P lens and dual tone LED flash.
The BlackBerry Evolve has a dual rear camera setup with two 13-megapixel sensors that come with f/2.0 aperture, RGB+Mono mode, and dual tone LED flash. Both phones share camera features including refocus mode, 4X autofocus, and slow motion video.
On the front, both of them bear a 16-megapixel fixed focus sensor with f/2.0 aperture, 78-degree FoV, Tetra Pixel technology, real-time bokeh mode, and LED flash. There is a 4,000mAh battery under the hood, once again, for both. There is support for wireless charging only on the Evolve X, which comes with a wireless charger.
Both the smartphones have a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor with a claimed unlock time of 0.3 seconds, and are also the first smartphones from the BlackBerry brand to have Face Unlock capabilities with a claimed unlock time of 0.4 seconds. Connectivity options include 4G VoLTE, FM radio, USB Type-C with OTG, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Features:
The two new BlackBerry smartphones come with the BlackBerry Power Centre app that uses deep learning to analyse your usage and optimise battery settings. It also lets you modify RAM allocation for each app, and create custom battery profiles. Both handsets feature built-in Dolby audio. The new BlackBerry Hub brings together all communication apps such as Facebook and Twitter into a single app to help you navigate through your social media accounts.
Security features include the BlackBerry Password Keeper app that helps secure your passwords in a vault and also helps in creating new secure passwords. The BlackBerry Privacy Shade feature helps reduce visible screen size to the area which you are accessing. Root protection is also available with OS hardening.
Author’s Opinion
At this time, Blackberry has no market reputation, they were lost in all these times and then suddenly launches smartphones having below par specifications for an expensive price tag. We think, both the smartphone will have to face a lot of struggle because there might be very low sales. Other brands offer similar specification at a lower price like the upcoming Mi A2. In fact, the Asus Zenfone 5Z and OnePlus 6 offer much better hardware and a more premium experience for around the same price.
Consider this only if you are old Blackberry fan and waited so long for launch of new Blackberry device otherwise skip them.
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