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BlackBerry Passport review






BlackBerry’s latest Smartphone, the Passport, certainly stands out from the crowd with its square screen and stocky construction. Blackberry Passport is the biggest culmination of everything blackberry has ever produced. It’s name similar like Smartphone but its awkward screen and wide construction limit its effectiveness.

Features

Its 4.5 inch screen has a 1,440x1,440-pixel resolution gives it a gorgeous look on which you can see 60 character on every line. Reading text on the Passport is a great experience Text is crisp, and you can comfortably fit a lot of it on the screen without flipping over to a wider landscape mode. 

As you know the keyboard has always been one of the marketing strength of BlackBerry. One nice touch the keyboard does facilitate is that it acts as a touchpad for scrolling around lists and pages. You can easily scroll up and down through long lists with smooth touch over the keys.

Its inbuilt 13 megapixel rear camera of the phone is quiet good. You will be able to zoom into shot to view the deep details. The front facing camera is of 2 megapixels which is not best but not too bad also. Image and video quality is awesome you can enjoy it in any angle. According to your liking you can do settings adjustments into it by setting color and tune the white balance and color saturation. The glossy IPS LCD screen lets you less visible if the sun is beaming directly down on it.

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The BlackBerry Passport runs on BlackBerry OS 10.3 software. You will get the preinstalled Amazon Appstore you can just fire it up and download apps as you would on any Android device. But like Google Play Store you can’t use unlimited apps you can only use app available in Amazon's marketplace.

It has great call quality and data performance , despite being really uncomfortable to hold up to the side of your face. The speakerphone is really loud and clear, as well, which is important for conference calls.

The company didn’t hold back on the Passport's hardware. It's running on a 2.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 CPU coupled with 3GB of RAM, and absolutely flies through most operations.



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