Chinese smartphone manufacturer specialized in rugged phones – Blackview – have just introduced their latest flagship for 2017, the Blackview BV9000 Pro. The handset is a mix of all the know-how they acquired in the past years creating the “BV” series and the trendy 18:9 display aspect ratio everybody seem to want this year. Let’s have a quick look at the video teaser they’ve just released.
The Blackview BV9000 Pro comes with an outer rubber body, a Corning Gorilla Glass coating on top of the display and aluminum-magnesium metal frame. The screen is thus protected from scratches or cracks as the rubber design will absorb the shock instead of the glass itself. It will provide maximum cushioning, distributed stress and prevent damage to the rest of the phone body as well.
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As far as specs go, the Blackview BV9000 Pro is expected to come with a whopping 6GB of RAM, a large 128GB of internal storage and be powered by a MediaTek Helio P25 octa-core processor.
The BV9000 Pro will also feature an 8MP front-facing camera as well as a 13MP+5MP dual rear sony camera. Blackview say the final camera effects has been debugged by MediaTek themselves and the lenses come from the same supplier of OPPO and Huawei, so you can expect to be able to snap quite amazing images on this phone.
What do you guys think about the Blackview BV9000 Pro? Are you looking forward to its launch? Let us know down below.
It’s nice. But the S10 Pro from NOMU, for me, is nicer. It has a higher waterproof rating, bigger battery, and costs less money. Check before Purchase
It’s nice. But the S10 Pro from NOMU, for me, is nicer. It has a higher waterproof rating, bigger battery, and costs less money. Check before Purchase
Very expensive rugged phone. I don’t know if it’s worthy of the price. But right now, I get along well with my NOMU S10 Pro. For one that looks for a professional rugged phone, I highly recommend S10 Pro. It’s really nice for outdoor use, and it’s almost 3 times cheaper than BV9000 Pro.
Very expensive rugged phone. I don’t know if it’s worthy of the price. But right now, I get along well with my NOMU S10 Pro. For one that looks for a professional rugged phone, I highly recommend S10 Pro. It’s really nice for outdoor use, and it’s almost 3 times cheaper than BV9000 Pro.