The just released Blackview BV8000 Pro supports an incredible number of bands. Equivalent to what you would normally need to pay twice as much to get. This is one of the first few phones which support a near full array of the most important bands to make it truly Global.

This includes North America, as it supports bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 17, which make it 100% compatible in all areas for T-Mobile and AT&T and all of their MVNOs, which includes companies such as H20, Airvoice, Cricket, Walmart Family Mobile, StraightTalk, and such.

Euro and UK are fully covered, as the phone has bands 1, 3, 7, and importantly, band 20 (800), which is often not covered by phones from Xiaomi and Meizu.

Africa. You are all set. The Blackview BV8000 has 1, 3, 7, 20, and 40.

And of course, Asia is covered with 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20, 40, 41, and 42.

The Middle East is covered by 3, 7, 8, 20, 40, 41, and 42.

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I’ve already done quite a lot of testing with the Blackview BV8000 Pro. We have a bit more to do, but so far it’s quick, smooth, plays all 3D games, has a big 4000mAh battery, great sound, strong WIFi and GPS, is IP68 certified (Waterproof and Dustproof), and has a beautiful 1080P 5.0″ display, giving it an excellent and very retina 440ppi.

Main features

  • Global LTE
  • IP68 certified waterproof and dustrproof
  • Dual-SIM+SD (can use two SIMs AND SD memory expand!)
  • Helio P20 MT6757
  • 1080P 5.0″ display
  • LED notification
  • OTG
  • Compass and Gyroscope
  • Pressure sensor and dedicated SOS button
  • Side fingerprint sensor
  • Gorilla Glass
  • 6GB RAM
  • 64GB storage
  • Type-C USB3.1 Reversible (Can act as a powerbank)

Buy Blackview BV8000 Pro

The full review will be at GizBeat.com/review. But, you can be sure this will be a phone we will be recommending. Already two OTAs have come through for the month of July, which means we know that Blackview is committed to supporting the BV8000 Pro.

https://gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/blackview-bv8000-pro-review-450x273.jpghttps://gizbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/blackview-bv8000-pro-review-150x150.jpgDamian ParsonsBlackviewFeaturedThe just released Blackview BV8000 Pro supports an incredible number of bands. Equivalent to what you would normally need to pay twice as much to get. This is one of the first few phones which support a near full array of the most important bands to make it truly...



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