


Another user, Noodles900, claims that their screen came off while they were lifting it to their ear to talk. Crackberry forum user "The_Q" claims to have taped his screen to his phone to get it to stay on, as it falls off frequently after one small drop. Consumers took to forums, namely the CrackBerry forum to complain about this major issue. It's not as if these people have been doing the durability test either. Since the video was posted, others have come forward, angered by how easily their new phone has been broken. And unfortunately, this BlackBerry KEYone was not a survivor." - Zack Nelson, JerryRigEverythingīut he isn't the only one frustrated by BlackBerry's mess up. Testing the overall build quality of a phone is essential to the people who want a phone that will survive everyday life. In a voiceover, Nelson lamented the BlackBerry's weakness: This lead to the startling discovery that there had been no adhesive keeping the screen in place at all, making it susceptible to easy breaks. As soon as he attempts to bend the phone, however, the screen pops right out and stops working. He then takes a lighter to the screen and it recovers fairly quickly. He scratches up the phone completely and it still works. The video below shows Zack Nelson, maker of the JerryRigEverything videos, who discovered the issue, as he tests the BlackBerry KEYone with trial by fire and sword. But now, you might wanna hold off on buying one.

All of these features make it the most sought after BlackBerry in years. It boasts tall and thin screens, outstanding battery life, and, get this, a classic, physical QWERTY keyboard. Up until now, the BlackBerry KEYone has been a success. That is until YouTube Reviewer JerryRigEverything discovered a fatal flaw, the phone's screen popped off with just a bit of pressure and then stopped working. We were really rooting for you this time, BlackBerry! With the phone company having minimal success in the past with smartphones, the BlackBerry KEYone was extremely promising.
