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
(74%)
243 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Although the Passport is aimed primarily at business users, Blackberry caters for their home lives via BlackBerry Balance, which is part of the updated BlackBerry 10 OS 10.3. This allows enterprises to create secure workspaces while also allowing for the
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 ...
Standout design, Solid build, Useful software features, including BlackBerry Hub, Android app support, with preloaded Amazon Appstore, Capable camera, Smooth performance, Good battery life,
The form factor and QWERTY keypad take time to get used to, Uncomfortable to hold and pocket, Screen not apt for viewing widescreen videos, Costs a pretty penny
The macro verdict is that the Passport is the best BlackBerry yet, just in case you couldn't figure out where we were headed with this review. It's got a lot going for it – including a standout design, great build, an innovative text input mechanism, usef...
Abstract: "The BlackBerry Passport is an intriguing marriage of an unconventional form factor, loaded specs and interesting features"Welcome the BlackBerry Passport (first impressions| FAQs), a unique and innovative device that stands out due to its form factor. It...
Stunning modern design that's unique looking, Impressive battery life, Display is extremely bright and highly detailed, with accurate colors, Touchenabled keyboard features are useful, Snappy performance, Dual speakers emit deafening tones
Keyboard layout doesn't make any sense, it makes it tougher to type than a touchscreen, Lack of third party apps support, Camera takes way too long to focus and snap photos, Poor low lighting performance with its camera, High learning curve trying to navi
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 go...
Published: 2014-10-13, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
High quality design, fit, and finish Missing native BB10 apps, Best hardware QWERTY keyboard ever released No water resistant rating, Functional and gorgeous wide display Wide design may not suit everyone, Long battery life , Outstanding communicator tha
Missing native BB10 apps, No water resistant rating, Wide design may not suit everyone, Missing native BB10 apps, No water resistant rating, Wide design may not suit everyone
I was going to skip testing out the BlackBerry Passport, but my curiosity got the best of me and I am thankful that it did. The BlackBerry 10 OS has always interested me with the fantastic BlackBerry Hub, swiping interface, and app expansion through Andro...
Published: 2014-10-12, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Stunning, albeit unorthodox display, Great battery life, BlackBerry Hub keeps you organised, Great all-round camera
Design is an ergonomic nightmare, Awkward typing experience, Square display doesn't suit most apps, pictures and videos
Off-target market The BlackBerry Passport is a very good phone. All the staples the company is known for are rock solid: tools for productivity, call quality, message management and battery longevity. The 10.3 update has also helped alleviate (althoug...
Abstract: “The Passport's 13-meg shooter is a pleasant surprise”The BlackBerry Passport (first impressions | FAQs) may look like it's from outer space, but the work-oriented device does boast quite a few interesting features, not to mention the loaded specs its ste...
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Published: 2014-10-10, Author: Chris , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: BlackBerry's latest smartphone is its most unusual and innovative release in years, but does it do enough to make it worth considering among a sea of worthwhile competition? The device certainly has its fair share of interesting features, and won't have a...
Published: 2014-10-06, Author: Matt , review by: techworld.com
The BlackBerry Passport is not for everyone. The Passport is designed to be used as a productivity tool, in the workplace. As such it is powerful and versatile, and for those who want a portable productivity device with a hardware keyboard it will be a pe...
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Published: 2014-10-02, Author: Simon , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Love it or hate it, you have to hand it to BlackBerry — the Passport is different.Whether it's a good kind of different or a bad kind of different is still being hotly debated, but at least the company that has been roundly criticized for doing a poor job...