Testseek.com have collected 243 expert reviews of the BlackBerry Passport and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BlackBerry Passport.
October 2014
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243 Reviews
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Powerful hardware, cleverly designed keyboard, perfect screen for productivity tasks, Blackberry Assistant delivers good results, clear call quality,
Square design makes it awkward to use, heavy & bulky, Amazon's app store lacks many Android apps, camera takes time to focus, BlackBerry Passport 32GB Factory Unlocked (SQW100-1) GSM 4G LTE Smartphone, $ 384.51 3 used from $248.99, 8 new from $ 384.51
Long battery life, Physical QWERTY keyboard with gesture features, Integrated inbox (hub)
Wide format is not pocket friendly or one hand friendly, Popular apps are not available, Long power down/restart times
I honestly didn't like the BlackBerry Passport when I first unboxed and started testing it. I had trouble getting used to the size and the keyboard. I almost wanted to send it back without even writing about it, but I changed my mind another try. The seco...
Abstract: The Blackberry Passport is massive and demands respect. This isn't your mothers Blackberry folks! If you know me, you know that I will always love Blackberry. It measures 128mm tall by 90.3mm wide and weighs in at 196g. It will not go unnoticed. However w...
Handy screen format, Physical keyboard, Rigid casing, Low heat development, High performance, (Limited) Android app compatibility, Rich-sounding speakers, Practical battery life, Good voice quality, Smooth navigation
Bulky and relatively heavy casing, Number and symbol key only virtual, Screen's high black level, Cameras' middling image quality, High load power consumption, SIM and SD flap difficult to open, High price
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 proprietary software that is int...
Published: 2014-11-21, Author: Grant , review by: brighthand.com
Excellent, multifunctional keyboard, Solid battery life, High quality build and display
Form factor and screen proportions are mostly inconvenient and pointless, BlackBerry 10's ecosystem and app selection is still disappointing, Middling camera
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, ...
Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Tom , review by: itp.net
Wellbuilt, stunning screen, excellent notification centre
Strange shape, severe lack of apps
You can see that BlackBerry is speaking the truth when it says it wants to focus on business users with its devices. Features like the Hub really are executed almost perfectly, and that keyboard, once you're used to it, will become invaluable to an exec t...
Abstract: Cam reviews BlackBerry's latest flagship device. The Passport features an innovative physical keyboard with touch sensitivity built in, a sharp 1440x1440 LCD display and one of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 801 series quad-core processors. It's beautifully made a...
Keyboard doubles as touchpad, Long battery life, Fantastic outdoor visibility, Good camera, Robust build
Don't even try using it one-handed, Keyboard is difficult to get used to, Awkward size and shape, App selection is better now, but still needs some work, Occasional hiccups in performance
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 many....