

🚀 Rugged, Ready, and Relentless – The Blackview BV4800 Means Business
The Blackview BV4800 is a rugged Android 13 smartphone engineered for professionals who demand durability and performance. Featuring military-grade IP68/IP69K waterproofing, a massive 5180mAh battery, and a vibrant 6.56-inch Incell display, it delivers reliable connectivity with dual SIM and expandable storage up to 2TB. Powered by a quad-core MTK processor and enhanced with Doke OS 3.1, this device ensures smooth multitasking and advanced security, making it the ultimate companion for both demanding work environments and adventurous lifestyles.
| ASIN | B0CBSDY8X9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138,637 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ( See Top 100 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ) #4,152 in SIM-free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Item model number | BV4800 |
| Manufacturer | Blackview |
| Product Dimensions | 13.3 x 6.52 x 1.84 cm; 209.79 g |
K**R
Great absolutely amazing customer service and the phone is perfect for size and is super durable. Highly recommend...
L**D
I've been using this phone for 2 years. It's tough I dropped it in Creeks I've sent it skeeting up the road at 60 mph. Dropped it out of my pocket many a times. it's still works nothing broke.
B**S
This is a solid little phone. Strong and sturdy as rugged phones usually are. The screen will be very difficult to crack. Good camera, clear calls, touchscreen is tiny, but it's a compact phone. Great features. 2 annoying things about it, one I can live with, one I cannot believe: I can live with the fact that this phone does not have a 3.5mm, but I am old school I cannot believe they designed the speakers on the back to sit flat on a flat surface. What this means is that if you place the phone on a table face up, it mutes your speakers. You can't hear the phone ring or anything. What idiot thought of that? The workaround is this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0897XP2HF?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details It will raise the phone enough to not hinder the speaker performance, but should we have to do that?
C**Y
Camera inferior to mainstream cell phones. The phone should have been built with a screen recessed more than .5 millimeter from the outer casing, two prone to scratches
S**R
Update - been 4 months now. Still enjoying the device. The picture saving lag fixed itself. Camera was adequate on vacation - embrace some lofi style editing and it's good. I do notice the wifi seems to lag sometimes (often). Biggest issue is keyboard size and accuracy. I use a lot of swipe and predictive keyboard. Phone still great for daily use I was tired of carrying around gigantic phones - but still needed Android for apps, android auto, and a decent camera. After looking around a bunch decided on picking this up. Also considered the Jelly but this seemed to have a better phone and more features. Feels great in your hand - but pretty thick compared to conventional devices. Height is perfect. Has everything you need - NFC payments, Face ID, fingerprint, a decent rear speaker, and pretty solid rear and front cameras. Works with Google Fi. My biggest issue is a really long lag after you take a picture while it seems to be saving it. Feels like 8-10s seconds. You can't take another photo and it seems to not save the photo if you switch out of the camera app too fast. It's a few less seconds if you decrease the default file size to 5 MP. The 48 MP shots take a really long time to save. Seems to do better with some 3rd party camera apps but still an issue. Kinda weird and makes you realize you comprimised a bit for a smaller form factor. Overall still glad I picked this up and I am done with giant 6+ inch screens
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