Protections, cases, pouches and covers for Blackberry DTEK50

Safety first, at the expense of solidity

The first Android phone from Blackberry was a curious and ambitious machine, and the practical side was prioritized. Indeed, the DTEK50 is not an original design. In fact, Blackberry has chosen to save by basing its smartphone almost entirely on the Alcatel Idol 4. Now that the company is ready to outsource the hardware design and production, the soul of Blackberry boils down to two things: software and safety. If the DTEK50 mainly enjoys a solid construction quality, you feel lightness in the phone grip, and you get the impression that the phone will break at the slightest drop. Besides, after a certain period of use, the phone tends to bug, and the photo sensor suffers in low light.

Custom-made covers to protect your Blackberry

To compensate for this supposed fragility, Noreve makes especially for you protective covers that are adapted and tailor-made for your Blackberry. Their leather coating and their handmade finish give them solidity and impeccable finish. Thanks to Noreve covers, your DTEK50 will no longer fear falls or other occasional shocks, whether during their use or when carried in your bag or pocket. Noreve covers offer you the necessary serenity and comfort so that you can fully enjoy your device in elegance.

Arrange your cover yourself at Noreve’s

If the quality of its protective cases is no longer to be proved, Noreve displays its whole experience by offering the best possible service to its customers. Thus, Noreve allows Blackberry DTEK50 users to choose between a cover with vertical flap and a wallet-style horizontal flap to protect their smartphone. Once they have selected the protection of their choice, a wide range of colours and textures is available for them to sport the outer and inner lining of their cover. In this way, your Blackberry DTEK50 will be in your own image and will not look like any other.

BLACKBERRY confirms its desire to use Android with the DTEK50

Blackberry has seen its influence shrink rapidly in the recent years, and launched its first Android-powered smartphone, the Priv, which was a little bit big and bulky but had smart software features and a good keyboard. After this experience, the Canadian company noticed that users were no longer interested in physical keyboards, its trademark, and this is how the DTEK50 was released in August 2016, with a full touch screen IPS LCD of 5.2 inches displaying at 1080 x 1920 pixels. Powered by Android 6.0, the Blackberry DTEK50 is supported by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor and 3 GB of RAM. It has storage space of 16 GB expandable to 256 GB via a memory card. The DTEK50 is equipped with a 13 megapixel camera, lined with an 8-megapixel secondary camera.