I buy don't any nowadays used to own two with the thermal cams. The biggest issue is they have no software update support. There are tough I used to jump on mine and crack walnuts. I would not work with my cricket provider even though unlocked.
IMO buying a cheap phone means I don't worry about it being dropped and getting broken...thus removing the need for an ugly bulky 'rugged' case. I'd simply buy a cheap Android, and a silicone cover for good grip which still gives it a little protection. I feel like the world is gone mad with overly-expensive super thin phones....which then creates a need for bulky protective covers. Buying a cheap rugged phone is like getting a ceramic coating on your dented 10 year old Kia.
can be expanded to 14 but the real issue in those phones its than they dont count with any software updates in android, and got a whole world of troubles (its like lottery) I know it because I got a BV 9700 PRO and I got a lot of troubles. Example you need extra USB C cables because BV use a special long pin. Normal cables cant enter inside the charging port. Second you are subject to many failures like a wrong text line inside the phone software example screen shot can come in chinese in the screen or in other language. So yes this review not its any close to a real experience in these rugged phones.
I have this phone for one year now still going good
I buy don't any nowadays used to own two with the thermal cams. The biggest issue is they have no software update support. There are tough I used to jump on mine and crack walnuts. I would not work with my cricket provider even though unlocked.
Great video man keep it up 👍
Do they count them bezels in the screen size calculation? If so that might be about a 6" diagonal by the look of it?
Thanks for the helpful video.
What about brightness ?
Pls how can i get BV9200 back on after a complete battery drain during use. I charged it but wouldn't come back on.
Does it have dual Bluetooth for earphones and speakers??
Yes
Hi, I like to know as can't find the info online, can it play PC games on a phone Blackview BV9200 or Blackview BV9300 (GTarcade)?
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Using this phone almost 1 year. It survived everything. The build and performance quality is amazing. But the battery is too small (1 day for use.
I've bought this phone for only 200 pounds and it is a great big of kit.i love games and it plays anything really good.really nice phone.
how long ur battery is alive?
Just got it. Good phone besides the battery that runs very fast and doesn't last for a hole day of work without recharging it...
Is it a speaker phone
Is it possible to set screen touch lock under the function button?
Very useful. Thanx.
Thank you, glad it helped!
Great phone, but voice recognition doesn't always work. I mean really amazing phone !
IMO buying a cheap phone means I don't worry about it being dropped and getting broken...thus removing the need for an ugly bulky 'rugged' case. I'd simply buy a cheap Android, and a silicone cover for good grip which still gives it a little protection.
I feel like the world is gone mad with overly-expensive super thin phones....which then creates a need for bulky protective covers.
Buying a cheap rugged phone is like getting a ceramic coating on your dented 10 year old Kia.
It actually has an 8gig ram, not 14
can be expanded to 14 but the real issue in those phones its than they dont count with any software updates in android, and got a whole world of troubles (its like lottery) I know it because I got a BV 9700 PRO and I got a lot of troubles.
Example you need extra USB C cables because BV use a special long pin.
Normal cables cant enter inside the charging port.
Second you are subject to many failures like a wrong text line inside the phone software example screen shot can come in chinese in the screen or in other language.
So yes this review not its any close to a real experience in these rugged phones.
Can you please speak slower
Learn to talk slower