Read our full BlackBerry Passport review. When BlackBerry CEO John Chen gave us a sneak peek of the company’s forthcoming Passport device last month, its bizarre design seemed to catch many tech ...
Read our full BlackBerry Passport review. BlackBerry is back in business. In mid-June, company CEO John Chen showed off the brand-new BlackBerry Passport phone to investors. Shortly thereafter, images ...
The Blackberry Passport is a very innovative device in terms of overall design. It features a totally square display and a keyboard that doubles as a mouse. Blackberry loyalists see this phone as the ...
BlackBerry announced its Passport smartphone…bet [ting] there are users who will want a qwerty physical keyboard with a…square, 4.5-in. display…for $599 unlocked. … Wayne Gretzky…praised the long ...
BlackBerry has revealed a limited edition red model of its Passport smartphone and announced the reveal date for its Classic handset. The crimson Passport will be released on Black Friday (November 28 ...
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BlackBerry's Passport smartphone has been glimpsed running Android apps in its latest leak. Images published by n4bb appear to dispel fears that the phone's square form factor and 1:1 aspect ratio are ...
Apple’s original iPhone removed the physical keyboard from a smartphone – and most of the industry quickly followed suit. For some, that resulted in two sad thumbs. But now, Unihertz Titan ($259) is ...
Blackberry and AT&T have just announced that the two sides have once again joined forces to promote a resurgence of keyboard enabled smartphones. The BlackBerry Passport will be available in the near ...
Unihertz is teasing its new Titan 2 smartphone, which resembles the BlackBerry Passport. The Unihertz Titan 2 is the successor to the original Titan which came out in 2019, and features a QWERTY ...
Remember when BlackBerry was THE smartphone brand, back before the rise of Apple and Samsung as the dominant players (and now others)? It was a good, long run. Some of you may still own and use legacy ...