The BlackBerry Passport is available today at TELUS Mobility, Rogers Wireless, Bell Mobility, MTS Wireless and SaskTel Wireless.
The BlackBerry Passport’s revolutionary touch-enabled keyboard, unique 4.5” square screen and 30-hour battery life with mixed use are built for mobile professionals who want a smartphone that empowers them to accomplish more. It’s also the first device to come preloaded with BlackBerry 10.3. This new OS release includes BlackBerry Blend, a new app that seamlessly and securely brings messaging and content that’s on your BlackBerry smartphone to your computer and tablet.
To learn more about the BlackBerry Passport and the strategy behind its design, as well as additional details about BlackBerry Blend, please find the press releases here and here. You can also expect a review of the Passport as soon as BlackBerry ships me one.
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BlackBerry Passport Now Available
The BlackBerry Passport is available today at TELUS Mobility, Rogers Wireless, Bell Mobility, MTS Wireless and SaskTel Wireless.
The BlackBerry Passport’s revolutionary touch-enabled keyboard, unique 4.5” square screen and 30-hour battery life with mixed use are built for mobile professionals who want a smartphone that empowers them to accomplish more. It’s also the first device to come preloaded with BlackBerry 10.3. This new OS release includes BlackBerry Blend, a new app that seamlessly and securely brings messaging and content that’s on your BlackBerry smartphone to your computer and tablet.
To learn more about the BlackBerry Passport and the strategy behind its design, as well as additional details about BlackBerry Blend, please find the press releases here and here. You can also expect a review of the Passport as soon as BlackBerry ships me one.
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