Compare the best Blackberry phones

Our expert team has reviewed a wide range of Blackberry phones to help you find the best option for you.

Compare Blackberry phone models

Name Product AUFMP-PHO Display Display Rear camera RRP More info More info
BlackBerry Classic Q20
Amazon logo
3.5
inches
  • Display

    3.5 inches

  • Rear camera

    8MP
  • Battery size

    N/A
8MP
$419
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BlackBerry Q10
Amazon logo
inches
  • Display

    inches

  • Rear camera

    8MP
  • Battery size

    N/A
8MP
$259
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BlackBerry DTEK50
Amazon logo
inches
  • Display

    inches

  • Rear camera

    13MP
  • Battery size

    N/A
13MP
$299
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BlackBerry Motion
Amazon logo
5.5
inches

16:9

  • Display

    5.5 inches

    16:9

  • Rear camera

    12MP
  • Battery size

    N/A
12MP
$705
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BlackBerry Porsche Design P'9981
Amazon logo
inches
  • Display

    inches

  • Rear camera

    5MP
  • Battery size

    N/A
5MP
$785
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BlackBerry Leap
Amazon logo
5
inches

‎16:9

  • Display

    5 inches

    ‎16:9

  • Rear camera

    8MP
  • Battery size

    2,800 mAh
8MP
$219
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BlackBerry Keyone
eBay logo
4.5
inches

1080 x 1620

  • Display

    4.5 inches

    1080 x 1620

  • Rear camera

    12MP
  • Battery size

    3,505 mAh
12MP
$899
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BlackBerry KEY2 LE
eBay logo
4.5
inches

1080 x 1620

  • Display

    4.5 inches

    1080 x 1620

  • Rear camera

    13MP + 5MP
  • Battery size

    3,000 mAh
13MP + 5MP
$560
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BlackBerry KEY2
eBay logo
4.5
inches

1080 x 1620

  • Display

    4.5 inches

    1080 x 1620

  • Rear camera

    12MP + 12MP
  • Battery size

    3,500 mAh
12MP + 12MP
$1,190
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Key facts about Blackberry phones

  • Blackberry pioneered the concept of the productivity-focused smartphone back in the early 2000s by spearheading the integration of email and web browsing in mobile devices.
  • Even as the iPhone popularised the touch-only interface, Blackberry continued to incorporate full QWERTY keyboards and trackballs into its smartphones.
  • In 2016, Blackberry stopped building its own phones and struck up a licensing agreement with TCL to keep the brand alive. All Blackberry phones released for the global market since February 2017 have been built and designed by TCL.

What to consider when choosing a Blackberry phone

At the height of their popularity, Blackberry smartphones primarily targeted business people and focused on providing tools for working on the go. Nowadays, Blackberry has broadened its scope to offer the kinds of features expected of the average smartphone, including ditching its proprietary operating system for Android and the millions of apps that support it.

That's not to say that Blackberry has completely abandoned its emphasis on productivity. Its phones are still pitched as professional devices that prioritise security and functionality above all else. As such, determining whether a Blackberry handset is right for you requires weighing up a variety of factors, the most critical of which we've listed below:

Looking for a Blackberry phone on a plan?

Check out the table below to compare postpaid SIM-only plans:

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Name Product AUFMP-SIM Price Features Data Price
Southern Phone Finder Exclusive
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$15/mth for the first 6 months, then $29/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 31.1.25
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
50 GB
Data
$15
per month
50 GB
Data

$15
per month
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Exclusive
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22GB for $10/mth for the first 12 months, then 6GB for $15/mth. Use promo code 12FINDER22GB. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 31.12.24
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
22 GB
Data
$10
per month
22 GB
Data

$10
per month
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Dodo $28
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$14/mth for the first 3 months, then $28/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Order by 25.2.25
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
30 GB
Data
$14
per month
30 GB
Data

$14
per month
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Belong 40GB
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Black Friday Deal: 60GB/mth for the first 12 months, then 40GB/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 12.1.25
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
60 GB
Data
$35
per month
60 GB
Data
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$35
per month
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Tangerine 12GB 4G SIM
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  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
12GB
Data
$22
per month
12GB
Data

$22
per month
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Dodo $33
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$16.50/mth for the first 3 months, then $33/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Order by 25.2.25
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
40 GB
Data
$16.50
per month
40 GB
Data

$16.50
per month
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More 25GB
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50GB/mth for the first 3 months, then 25GB/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 31.1.25
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
50 GB
Data
$32
per month
50 GB
Data

$32
per month
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Circles.Life 50GB Finder Exclusive
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130GB for $30/mth for the first 12 months, then 50GB for $40/mth. Use promo code 12FINDER130GB. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 31.12.24
  • Unlimited standard national calls & texts
130 GB
Data
$30
per month
130 GB
Data

$30
per month
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