

🚀 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 combines toughness with immersive visuals. With 4GB RAM, 32GB storage expandable up to 2TB, triple card slots, and the latest Android 13 OS with Doke UI, it’s designed to keep you connected and productive in any environment.
| ASIN | B0CBSDY8X9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #142,870 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ( See Top 100 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ) #4,177 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...
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
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?
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.
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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