Here's how the new $400 BlackBerry smartphone compares to the pricier BlackBerry Key2
A new, cheaper BlackBerry has arrived.
TCL — the Chinese electronics company that manufactures BlackBerry phones, announced on Thursday the BlackBerry Key2 LE — a $400 version of the high-end BlackBerry Key2 it announced earlier this summer.
The new device is almost identical to the BlackBerry Key2, with a few key differences: a lightweight frame, decreased battery life, and a slightly less powerful camera.
Here's what it's like.
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The BlackBerry Key2 LE comes in three colors: slate, atomic, and champagne.

The BlackBerry Key2 only comes in black and silver.
Like the BlackBerry Key2, the new phone has USB-C charging ...

... and a headphone jack.

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