![]() ![]() ![]() No, it is not a gaming powerhouse but yes, it should handle the vast majority of applications out there with ease. So there’s absolutely no concerns when it comes to real life performance on the sort of use cases you’d expect from a standard device. Storage subsystem numbers were very solid thanks to the UFS 2.1 technology used which allows scores higher than what we’d get from a desktop-based SATA storage device. We couldn’t get Geekbench to run and our LinPack test returned a decent 2.1GFLOPS. We were not able to test that claim as the temperatures in the UK are slightly balmy at the moment.Īs for the performance levels, they’re about average for a device based on the Dimensity 800. This is how the Blackview BL6000 Pro performed in our suite of benchmark tests:Īndrobench (sequential): 867 (sequential read) 202 (sequential write)Īndrobench (random): 190 (random read) 178 (random write)īlackview claims that its IceMode technology allows the BL6000 Pro to offer basic phone, messaging and camera features, at temperatures as low as -30℃ far lower than other rivals. Shortly after the publication of this review, Blackview approached us to confirm that the phone supports wireless charging, up to 18W. While there’s NFC, there’s no wireless charging, which is a bit of a disappointment. Its battery has a 5.28Ah capacity, far smaller than, say, the 8Ah model inside the WP10 but a drop in capacity is an acceptable compromise for a more portable device.Īs expected, it supports Wi-Fi 5 as well as Bluetooth 5, which are both fairly standard for smartphones in this price range. That’s twice the storage capacity of its competitors, a crucial aspect given that it doesn’t have a microSD card slot.Įlsewhere, it has four cameras including a 48-megapixel Sony shooter being the headline sensor and a 16-megapixel Samsung front facing selfie. ![]() It is complemented by 8GB of RAM (LPDDR4x) and 256GB onboard storage (the faster UFS 2.1 type rather than eMMC). The Blackview BL6000 Pro that was shipped to us came with the following hardware:īlackview toed the line by using the same processor that equips its two other rivals the Mediatek Dimensity 800 is a midrange system-on-chip which delivers more than enough firepower in this price range. ![]()
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