You Would Be Needing A Passport For The New Blackberry!!!
The BlackBerry Passport uses a
4.5inch display with a 1440x1440 pixel resolution, which equates to 480 ppi.
Under the hood there's a Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8974 quad-core chip. We don't
know precisely which chip just yet, but it does have an Adreno 330 GPU and 3GB
of RAM, suggesting it is either a Snapdragon 800 or 801 setup.
The Passport is lighter than the
BlackBerry Z30, and first look hands on demos show the handset on the top and
bottom panels. There's also a non-removable 3,450mAh battery pack and Micro SD
support. Meanwhile the rear-facing camera (with LED flash) is rated at 13MP,
with a 2MP shooter on the front.
The big thing with the BlackBerry
Passport, aside from its square design, is battery – initial tests of the
handset show it can go around 15 hours from a single charge with
middling-to-high usage. That’s impressive, and it could make for a HUGE USP for
the Passport. We expect a big emphasis on this aspect at launch.
Beyond this the modus operandi behind
the whole Passport campaign is likely to be productivity, security and the
myriad improvements included inside the BB 10.3 Update. Things like: improved
support for Android applications, tweaks to the UX, and, of course, Blackberry
Assistant.
BlackBerry
Passport Release Date And Price
BlackBerry has not discussed exact
release dates for the BlackBerry Passport, although the company did say the
handset would be available in stores during Q4, following a London launch in
September.
Nothing is currently known regarding
price, although based on the specs – which we’ll tackle below – it’s
likely going to be a high-end affair with a £400+ price tag (#104,000 Naira)
Check out the Beautiful Pictures Below
Is The Passport worth that price or more? Drop your comments......
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