2017-07-26, 23:40
So far, I'm enjoying the Blackview BV8000 Pro, and am considering it to become my new main mobile, which is currently Redmi Note 4.
There have been a few strange things about the BV8000 Pro. Not bugs, but ROM design.
The clear all recent apps from memory button can't be seen until scroll back to the first app. Not a big problem for me, as I rarely clear apps. Just strange.
To get to recent apps, one needs to hold down the Home key. And, the left button is tap for settings/menu. Some you may remember when it was this way for most phones...Back in 2013. Bizarre, and no way to change in settings that I could find. Thankfully an incredibly easy fix, install Key Mapper: Simply installing and enabling as an authorized device manager fixes it. No settings required.
Stay tuned. Will be populating this further. Really enjoying the phone so far.
Headphone jack and USB-C port
Any questions or specific things you want tested, please let me know.
There have been a few strange things about the BV8000 Pro. Not bugs, but ROM design.
The clear all recent apps from memory button can't be seen until scroll back to the first app. Not a big problem for me, as I rarely clear apps. Just strange.
To get to recent apps, one needs to hold down the Home key. And, the left button is tap for settings/menu. Some you may remember when it was this way for most phones...Back in 2013. Bizarre, and no way to change in settings that I could find. Thankfully an incredibly easy fix, install Key Mapper: Simply installing and enabling as an authorized device manager fixes it. No settings required.
Stay tuned. Will be populating this further. Really enjoying the phone so far.
Headphone jack and USB-C port
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Any questions or specific things you want tested, please let me know.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth