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October 2014
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243 Reviews
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Published: 2014-09-25, Author: Jeff , review by: techradar.com
Great keyboard, Battery life, Premium build quality Multitasking is handled well
Amazon appstore still can't compete, Hard to use one, handed, Not media friendly
The BlackBerry Passport is a phone that'll receive interest and dismissal in equal measure. It's a strange-looking animal that can't help but draw the eye even though most people probably won't want to use it – too enshrined are they with the 16:9 landsc...
Solid, well-built design, Decent battery life, Improved BlackBerry operating system
Heavy and awkward to use in one hand, Keyboard setup is very frustrating to use, Android app support is buggy
The BlackBerry Passport tries to be different but doesn't quite get it right. As a result this is not the smartphone serious business professionals should consider.Thanks to EE for providing the nano SIM card to test the BB Passport...
Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Email power tools, battery life is fantastic, BlackBerry Blend's potential and BB10.3 a great update, swipe keyboard
Design, lack of BlackBerry specific apps, keyboard issues, did we mention the design
Overall the BlackBerry Passport is perplexing. We can't for the life of us work out who it has been designed for, how it was approved, and why BlackBerry thought that a square screen with massive keyboard and bulky chassis would be a success - even...
Initial verdict Open Gallery The one thing we can definitively say about the Passport before our full review is that it's different. Very different. Whether that's for better or for worse remains to be seen, but we'll return with our final impre...
Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Email power tools, battery life is fantastic, BlackBerry Blend's potential and BB10.3 a great update, swipe keyboard
Design, lack of BlackBerry specific apps, keyboard issues, did we mention the design
Overall the BlackBerry Passport is perplexing. We can't for the life of us work out who it has been designed for, how it was approved, and why BlackBerry thought that a square screen with massive keyboard and bulky chassis would be a success - even...
Blackberry claims that the square design of the Passport is "innovative", and addresses the issues with narrow screens which it claims is bothering professionals wielding iOS and Android devices. While it's certainly new, we're not convinced the design...
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Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
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 £529. Not a chance. For £10 more you can get an iPhone 6 off-contract, for instance. The screen's strange size doesn't deliver enough convenience to justify its awkward bulkiness, the app selection won't satisfy a moderate power user, and in some...
Innovative Design, Return of the Keyboard, Mega Battery
Will Only Capture Select Audience, Too Costly
BlackBerry has its hopes high with the improved 3,450mAh battery unit inside. It says that the battery will provide up to 30 hours of mixed use for a "very active user". But this is all down to the new BB 10.3 OS that promises significant improvement, as far...