Blackview BV2000 final pricing is $69.99, claims to be cheapest LTE device


blackview bv2000

At $69.99 Blackview say that their BV2000 model is the cheapest LTE phone on the market. Full details and real photos of this budget phone after the jump.

This isn’t the first time we have posted details of the Blackivew BV2000, but this time around we have an updated price plus more detailed specifications. Originally pricing was announced at $75.99, but in fact Blackview intent to sell the BV2000 for only $69.99. At this new lower price the BV2000 is one of the most affordable LTE devices on the market (possibly the cheapest).

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FDD LTE support includes bands 800/900/1800/2100 and 2800Mhz (according to Blackviews official specs). The quad-core Mediatek MT6735 chipset also gives the phone support for 3G WCDMA and GSM networks too and runs Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box.

blackview bv2000

Other details include a 5-inch 1280 x 720 display (actually a pretty good display at this low price), a large(ish) removable 2400mAh battery, 8GB internal memory, 5 mega-pixel front camera and 8 mega-pixel rear.

Blackview will offer the BV2000 in stardust grey, sky-blue, pearl pink, pearl white and able green colours.

On paper this looks like a pretty nice phone (even with the obvious Meizu M2 look-a-like design), and we plan on reviewing this budget LTE smartphone once samples are made available.

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8 Comments

  1. Muhammad Yasir
    November 4, 2015

    hmmm … is that a double flash on the camera ?
    *thinking intensifies*

    • Tajwar
      November 4, 2015

      Meizu gettìng popular ; )

  2. greg
    November 4, 2015

    As long as they dont release it in time , not like the omega pro release failure

  3. Guest
    November 4, 2015

    hmmm … is that a double flash on the camera ?
    *thinking intensifies*

    • Tajwar
      November 4, 2015

      Meizu design gettìng popular ; )

  4. greg
    November 4, 2015

    As long as they dont release it in time , not like the omega pro release failure

  5. Fox Hunter
    November 5, 2015

    Does it have a removable battery or not?

  6. Guest
    November 6, 2015

    Does it have a removable battery or not?