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Reviews (4)

Nov 16, 2021
The basic "Torch" form factor is exactly what BB users want, but the PRIV's execution is terrible.
Keyboard was not up to Blackberry standards. Proprietary software doesn't support SMS messaging and hands you off to Google's solution - this is a fundamental failure. Touchscreen is twitchy and calls constantly get muted if your face touches the screen. Phone is unnecessarily thin and its hard to hold onto. Side button placement is terrible and makes NO sense at all.

Apr 20, 2021
If you absolutely need a keyboard phone and don't have much money the Priv can usually get the job done.
Keyboard is harder to type on than it should be. Battery doesn't report runtime accurately. Volume is lower than most other smartphones and UI isn't as refined as the one on the KEY2.
Jun 30, 2014
Lackluster and definately not a high point for Logitech.
Not impressed. Directional accuracy and overall feel of d-pad is poor. Sticks are more rounded than I'd hoped - they looked flat to me in picture and concave ones are superior anyway. The four main buttons are nice..I wish 360 controllers had this style. All in all, another failed attempt to find a USB connected PC controller that's actually worth using. The last decent one I bought required a PC game port and my current PCs don't have that ancient connector. I've also tried numerous X360 controllers and none of them come close to the options you get in the PS3 realm. The best I've found so far is a PowerA EX for PS3 than has partial PC support and can be found at Wal-Mart. You'll have to mess around in most games and set up every function manually, and some games will have odd issues that make the PowerA virtually unusable with that game (Street Fighter X Tekken is one I know of).