BlackBerry Motion arrives for £399 in the UK, €469 rest of Europe

09 October 2017
Retailers have put up the phone for pre-order; shipping starts as early as the end of October.

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  • NB0
  • 24 Oct 2017

mycomment, 19 Oct 2017if you refine the search of a phone with 4000mah battery, 4... moreO u didnt hear? This is china phone

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    • AnonD-82756
    • nGL
    • 22 Oct 2017

    Be prepared for a huge price drop no one will by this well a handful perhaps.

    I have a mint BB Bold 9790 in the drawer and its still working like it did from day one, I liked BB when they did keypad phones.

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      • 6p2
      • 19 Oct 2017

      if you refine the search of a phone with 4000mah battery, 4gb ram, dual sim, ip67, you will get, mate 10, S8, note 8 and bb motion...and definitely bb motion is the cheapest, stop bringing up the crap china phone....

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        • mcx
        • 19 Oct 2017

        Kai, 19 Oct 2017The Oneplus 5 is £361, the Mi6 and Nubia Z17 are aro... moreSorry mate, but where did you found those prices? I can't find One + for less than £500

          First they took too long to understand that their OS is not good enough abd now they are taking too long to understand that the price of their device is too high and people have better options.

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            • pax
            • 19 Oct 2017

            Anonymous, 19 Oct 2017I don't see £400 being overpriced for a solid midrang... moreThe Oneplus 5 is £361, the Mi6 and Nubia Z17 are around £321. So I can't see £400 as a solid mid range. With that cheap-mid range SoC, at least, they should compensate adding OIS in their cameras, but no. It could be more acceptable with a 660 plus OIS. Even in software, looking in to crackberry forums, customers aren't happy with the updates. Adding some features in the software doesn't justify that price. They have promised Oreo for Keyone, we'll see when and how.

              max, 18 Oct 2017Well done Blackberry... if it has a T9 keyboard, I'll happi... moreThis is a full touchscreen phone, hence no physical T9 keyboard (virtual T9 is available though).

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                • Anonymous
                • mp8
                • 19 Oct 2017

                I don't see £400 being overpriced for a solid midrange phone. The oneplus 5 is £500 and on the rise every year.

                They do however need to release a good flagship for a competitive price eg £550-600.

                  I wonder how long this company will last more

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                    • NC9
                    • 18 Oct 2017

                    No wonder Blackberry in verge of collapse, in 2017 when smart phone designs are moving forward to increase screen to body ration, what's purpose of releasing a phone which completely does opposite, Blackberry should come up with high end future proof phone with lesser price to gain good market share.

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                      • uCX
                      • 18 Oct 2017

                      It's still way overpriced.
                      They need to lower it at least by 30% to remain in the race, otherwise, it's currently battling against the Nokia 8, OnePlus 5, LG G6, and Samsung S7 Edge... a battle which it will lose.

                      If they drop the price by 50%, then it will be the value king, going against the OnePlus 3, Xiaomi, Nokia, and Huawei's of the market.

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                        • Bob
                        • pax
                        • 18 Oct 2017

                        Have they made it for their inner workers and some blind fans? Because at that price if they sell a handful of them will be a miracle.

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                          • nEv
                          • 18 Oct 2017

                          Well done Blackberry... if it has a T9 keyboard, I'll happily buy this phone, and considering it'll be my first upgrade since the smart phone revolution, that's saying something.