BlackBerry Passport ready to take you into a new world
Great news for BlackBerry fans.
BlackBerry Passport compared to the Canadian passport. Image: article.wn.com |
After
experiencing some problems such as marketing issues and financial matters, especially
in the midst of fierce competition of smartphones such as Android, Windows
Phone, iPhone, finally the Canadian vendor has launched the
BlackBerry Passport. The following BlackBerry Q10, and other
series.
John Chen,
the CEO was confident the BlackBerry Passport will be successful, even new CEO
is daring to challenge the iPhone 6, and refer the BlackBerry Passport tougher
than the latest iPhone is rumored bent, even messy, broken, after being dropped
by a new buyer the iPhone 6, which is very excited with his new gadget.
As a
BlackBerry fans, whether Barack Obama, the US President will also try out the BlackBerry Passport
for personal needs and state affairs? As we know, Obama ever take selfie pictures with
other political celebrities such as David Cameron, the British prime minister.
However, Barack Obama is also an ordinary human being who has some passion like
us.
BlackBerry key specifications:
- SNS integration
- BlackBerry maps
- Organizer
- Document viewer
- Photo viewer/editor
- Video editor
- MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+/FlAC player
- DivX/XviD/MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264 player
- Voice memo/dial
- Predictive text input
- Li Ion 3450 battery
The
Blackberry Passport had appeared with an attractive and unique design. The new
BlackBerry has a screen size is quite wide, and also comes with a physical
QWERTY keypad like most Blackberry smartphones already on the market. The
QWERTY keypad is a mainstay and characteristics of the BlackBerry smartphone.
BlackBerry CEO John Chen shows off the new Passport and BlackBerry Classic. Image: nanaimodailynews.com |
The
traditional button is favored by those who have difficulty when using the touch
screen on the whole of their activities with advanced smartphone as you find on
the iPhone or other Android smartphones. However, a sense of Canada or the
QWERTY keypad on the latest BlackBerry, has been integrated with a slick and
very enjoyable when used, especially for texting or BBM (BlackBerry Messenger)
or twitter. In short, if you have a BlackBerry Passport, then you will get a
sense of the antique QWERTY and touch screen which is created by ultra modern
technology.
BlackBerry Passport QWERTY & touch screen. Image: knowyourmobile.com |
The
BlackBerry Passport which previously had the name as Winderme equipped with a
4.5-inch touch screen resolution of 1440 x 1440 pixels with a LCD capacitive
touchscreen display technology.
With a wide screen, where the new smartphone
has a square shape like a passport, then you will enjoy extra flexibility,
especially the touch screen on this device has been combined with a QWERTY
keypad.
This
latest BlackBerry is powered by a quad-core 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800
MSM8974 processor with Krait 400 CPU and Adreno 330 GPU paired with 3GB of RAM,
and operated with a BlackBerry OS 10.1. The BlackBerry Passport has a capacity
of 16/32 GB of internal memory, and external memory micro SD slot up to 64 GB,
so you have the freedom to add extra memory cards, whereas many Android
smartphones which "forgetting" to add a micro SD slot. The BlackBerry
Passport's Wi-Fi connectivity is said to only support the 802.11n standard,
while the smartphone is also said to come with NFC and LTE connectivity.
Barack Obama on his BlackBerry. Image: theguardian.com |
This new BlackBerry
has a camera of 13 megapixel with autofocus and LED flash, and of course 2
megapixel front facing camera, so you can take pictures in style selfie. For
the first time The BlackBerry bold enough to put up a resolution of 13
megapixels.
The good news is, the screen on the BlackBerry Passport has been
equipped with a bright display with a pixel density of 453ppi, so it should be
sharper than the existing flagship devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S5
(432ppi) and the Apple iPhone 5 s (326ppi). Your eyes will be spoiled by the
brilliance screen on the latest BlackBerry.
Do you
want to replace your old smartphone with a new BlackBerry Passport? You can
have this unique device for around US$ 699.
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