Blackview BV6000 survives yet another crazy test


Poor rugged smartphone Blackview BV6000 went through so much already, the stress test videos of the pasts put him through hell and seems like the torment is not ending yet. This time we have a video proving the dust-proof nature of the IP68 certification and the phone becomes a cooking ingredient.

In the video you can see the Blackview BV6000 properly coated with flour and that’s just the first step, because with some water added later the phone can enjoy some dough close encounter of every kind. Of course it survives it all with flying colors and even proved the point that the display reacts properly to a gloved messy hand.

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Before we get to the vide itself lets fly through the Blackview BV6000 main specs : 4.7-inch HD resolution display protected by Gorilla Glass 3, octa-core Mediatek Helio P10 (MT6755) processor clocked at 2.0 GHz, 3 GB RAM, 32 GB of storage expanable up to another 32 GB and Android 6.0 Marshmallow as the OS. Phone is currently available for example here for $199.99.

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5 Comments

  1. chinatester
    June 2, 2016

    so where is it? no official date yet! I can guarantee that it wont survive a month with my usage! bv5000 only lasted 2 weeks till I got screen crack and it was 30cm drop….
    Blackview forum is utter rubbish mods filtering all requests and not publishing topics!
    Also keep an eye on ip68 badge they are different on all videos so I guess these are presentation models and then sale will be cheap fake

  2. balcobomber25
    June 2, 2016

    Add Blackview to the list of companies Karel Balac writes press releases for.

  3. John Zoccano
    January 18, 2017

    I think alot of these tests are bogus especially with the one hammering the screen with a nail..I simply dropped mine from waist level on a wood floor and shattered the screen. NO WAY would this take the abuse of some of the things I have seen.