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.
BlackBerry Blend sharing software, which allows messages and content to be shared to Windows and Mac computers, iPads and Android tablets, new, capable voiceassist function, qwerty keyboard for those who need or prefer physical keys, powerful battery
Phone is heavy at nearly 7 oz, balancing it can be awkward when first typing with the physical keys, battery is not removable, square screen seems unnecessary for most uses.
The Passport runs the BlackBerry 10.3 OS; chief among its new features is BlackBerry Blend for sharing messages and content from the phone to many desktop computers and tablets.Blend is what all the smartphone platforms hope to become; it could be the mos...
Published: 2014-09-26, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Our smartphones are the single most important devices we own. They're the tools we use to communicate with our loved ones, our offices made mobile. They're our game consoles, our conduit for watching and reading anything the internet offers. They've also ...
Published: 2014-09-26, Author: Matt , review by: networkworld.com
BlackBerry Blend sharing software, which allows messages and content to be shared to Windows and Mac computers, iPads and Android tablets; new, capable voiceassist function; qwerty keyboard for those who need or prefer physical keys; powerful battery.
Phone is heavy at nearly 7 oz.; balancing it can be awkward when first typing with the physical keys; battery is not removable; square screen seems unnecessary for most uses.
Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Solid design, Great camera, Flagship specs
Strange shape, Nearly impossible to use with one hand, Keyboard takes getting used to
The Passport is an interesting attempt to re-invent the BlackBerry for the phablet era, but its unusual design is ultimately its downfall...
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Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com
I may not like the Passport's peculiar shape, but it does bring occasional benefits. Cruising around the interwebs is great because you don't really need mobile-friendly websites. Sure, you can use them, but they look blown out and awkward. It's actually
The BlackBerry Passport's most distinguishing feature is also its worst. Holding this phone in your hand, stretching your thumb to reach far-flung keys, the constant feeling of a gravity-related disaster every time you pull it out of your pocket, it all a
Not for $600. Not a chance. For $50 more you can get an iPhone 6 and for $100 more the upcoming Note 4, both off-contract. The screens strange size doesnt deliver enough convenience to justify its awkward bulkiness, the app selection wont satisfy a mod...
Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Adam , review by: imore.com
Abstract: Some of you may or may not be BlackBerry fans, but on the heels of the biggest iPhone to date, the biggest BlackBerry to date has arrived as well. The BlackBerry Passport is the largest, squarest BlackBerry device there is and CrackBerry took it on with b...
Abstract: No, Blackberry isn't dead yet, and it's coming out with what might be one of their most audacious products to date: the Blackberry Passport — which looks a lot like Blackberry's Porsche Design P'9981 . However, the Passport has a few really interesting fe...
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Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Solid construction and build quality, Sharp display, Awesome battery life
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