The Hub surfaces all your notifications from E-mails, Twitter etc into one place. For example, you can swipe from bottom and you will be greeted with not only Google Now but also Blackberry Device search and Blackberry Hub. The OS is pretty close to stock Android, however Blackberry has included some features on its own. PRIV can be integrated with BlackBerry’s leading EMM solution, BES 12, which offers cross-platform management of PRIV and other devices providing a full end to end security solution and secure collaboration applications for business users like Secusuite for secure voice and WatchDox for secure file sharing. The back of the phone feels quite soft compared to front but also flexes a bit when tapped hard. The smartphones feels more balanced when its open, and will be because of weight spread. The opening and closing spring mechanism feels durable and solid. The slight lid just above the speaker helps you to slide up the screen. The front facing speaker at bottom delivers average sound. The power button is housed at left side and the volume controls are housed at right side and can be accessed easily and have great tactile feedback. This is the phone that does not need any case to put into and never slid out of my hand once. Along the screen’s curved edge is the Productivity Tab that provides an “at a glance” view of the most pertinent info from BlackBerry Hub, Calendar, Task, and Contacts. At a resolution of 2560×1440, it sports an pixel density of 540 PPI – 4x the amount of pixels of a standard HDTV. The 5.4-inch dual-curve OLED display offers plenty of room to work or play with rich colors, deep black levels and less power consumption. When the keyboard is closed, its looks pretty clean. The carbon fibre look all the around the body, the squared off at top and bottom and the material itself is really grippy both on the back and the sides. The ultra-thin Blackberry Priv includes a dual-curved screen, touch and physical keyboards, 18MP camera, with tools that allow users to manage and control their privacy.
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