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CEO John Chen took a few moments during this morning's earnings call to mention its newest phone: it's called the BlackBerry Passport and it's, well... just look at it. Bizarre. BlackBerry teased ...
BlackBerry doesn’t care if you call it a square. In fact, the company is embracing it. The struggling Canadian company on Wednesday launched Passport, its newest smartphone, which has a ...
Taller than most smartphones and wider than many phablets, BlackBerry has gone out on a limb with the dimensions of its forthcoming Passport device. If you've been wondering why you'd need a ...
BlackBerry is pitching its new Passport smartphone as one of the “most innovative” devices it has created, as it seeks to woo back business customers. The smartphone was released prior to the ...
For the first time in ages, I'm intrigued by a BlackBerry device. Calling the Passport a square device isn't quite accurate, but it's pretty close: It features a 4.5-inch square LCD panel with a ...
recently published a lengthy post summing up its early impressions of the BlackBerry Passport, and we combed through it to extract some of the most important details. The BlackBerry Passport is ...
the unusually proportioned BlackBerry Passport. Snuck into BlackBerry's latest financial results presentation – where the company announced a smaller-than-expected loss for the most recent ...
Czech blog Smartmania (via Phone Arena) has posted a handful of new photos that show the Passport's keyboard, high-res screen, and how it compares in size to previous BlackBerry phones.
In a blog post on the company's website, BlackBerry claimed Monday that its new 4.5-inch display Passport phone-- which goes on sale in September -- will be an ideal device for professionals.
BlackBerry has been proudly showing off its new Passport handset all week and now it’s posted a new blog that highlights something every BlackBerry fan will love: The Passport’s physical keyboard.
BlackBerry has become so irrelevant as a consumer device company that it's actually news that President Barack Obama still uses one. But with the release of the company's new Passport smartphone ...
I still use my BlackBerry Passport for light email with limited 4G LTE service through an MVNO. Times may have changed, but no smartphone has captured the imagination of loyal BlackBerry fans.