BlackBerry Passport is a device that's not most talked about but comes in useful and practical for many users. BlackBerry Passport is one smartphone that could meet the requirements of the most discerning of users.
This is supported by Know Your Mobile. From a post, BlackBerry Passport is described as one of the most odd-looking ever released by any mobile phone manufacturers. This is not, however, indicative of the public's buying behavior. It doesn't necessarily mean that an odd-looking device will not be supported by users. A classic example of this is Samsung's Note Series.
It is predicted that the trend for smartphones to be getting bigger is the norm. The likes of Apple following this trend by releasing iPhone 6 Plus, which is a bigger version of the iPhone 6. Samsung also followed the trend with their Note Series. This has been going on for good 2 years.
BlackBerry may have picked up the trend and had this in mind while developing BlackBerry Passport. BlackBerry Passport is a bigger smartphone, probably bigger than usual because it has a physical keyboard, which also doubles as trackpad for navigating through different menus and web pages.
BlackBerry Passport measures 128 x 90.3 x 9.3mm and weighs 196g. BlackBerry Passport is also considered on the upper crust in terms of BlackBerry phones ever released with its metal frame, high-grade polycarbonate backing and high-resolution 4.5-inch display.
To add GSM Arena reported that BlackBerry Passport comes with Quad-core 2.26GHz Snapdragon 801 chip, 3GB of RAM making it the most up-to-date and robust BlackBerry phone. As mentioned, BlackBerry Passport is also impressive having 1440 x 1440px which gives 453ppi. This is impressive for smartphone aficionados.
The BlackBerry passport uses Blackberry OS 10 and is definitely made with a business person in mind. BlackBerry Passport's office suite is rich with secure email and messaging capabilities making it ideal for the corporate scene.
The major drawback though of BlackBerry Passport should be the awkward design. To add to this, BlackBerry Passport doesn't have 2160p video recording capability and a non-user-replaceable battery.