The Passport is Blackberry's latest flagship smartphone inspired by an actual passport as it is the universal symbol of mobility. The Passport features a 4.5-inch 1440×1440 pixel IPS display powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC at 2.2 Ghz with 3GB of RAM. Last but not least, the Passport packs a 3,450mAh non-removable battery.
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11/02/2016: The next update of the Blackberry Passport may see the firm offer an Android version, following the positive reception of its Blackberry Priv. According to a report by the Economic Times of India , Blackberry could be making the switch to...
Possibly one of the oddest looking smartphones in recent history. But as Samsung will tell you of the reaction to its first Galaxy Note device, a skeptical press put off by novelty isn't necessarily a reflection of what the consumer will think. And you...
Inspired by its namesake, the Passport had the most unique shape of the phones we tested. The shape received mixed reviews from our consumer testers — many thought the width of the device made it awkward to hold and use. BlackBerry also included its...
The BlackBerry Passport has genuine innovations: the touch keyboard, the intriguing shape and the messaging hub are all clever ideas, showing that the Canadian smartphone maker shouldn't be counted out completely. However, what makes the Passport...
In review: BlackBerry Passport BlackBerry takes a risk because it has to in order to stop losing market shares. The Passport is a daring device because an unusual yet very practical screen format is used, and because it features a physical keyboard. The...
The BlackBerry Passport is a strange looking device that, while boasting a range of useful features, will not be everyone's cup of tea.Even the most active enterprise user may find the device too much of a leap away from what they are used to.BlackBerry...
BlackBerry's intentions with the Passport were good. It wanted to create something groundbreaking in spite of multiple inherent risks, and that's an approach that is rarely seen in the world of smartphones today. That's worth commending. Unfortunately,...
When BlackBerry unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the Passport, I was less than complimentary about its chances of reviving the manufacturer's fortunes. Well aware that it had already garnered reasonably favourable reviews, my attitude was that,...
The Passport is the best BlackBerry 10 device you can buy, and comes with a number of flagship-caliber specs. But its odd shape and size, as well as its weird keyboard, may be a turnoff for...
BlackBerry hopes to revive its fortunes with the Passport, and has come up with an innovative business-focused handset. We've seen the Passport ridiculed on size grounds, but this is unfair in our view. Yes it's large and difficult to use one-handed, and...
The BlackBerry passport is without doubt one of the highest quality smartphones on the market and its design has elements inspired by steel beam construction and modernist architecture.The exposed steel edges are complimented by a rubberised rear casing,...
Visually, the BlackBerry Passport is a delectable treat – one that not only pays homage to the BlackBerry smartphones of yesterday, but it oozes with a modern design to die for. For all of its attractiveness, we're confused by the company's decision to...