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BlackBerry Passport 32GB 4G $417.60 Shipped @ Dick Smith / Kogan

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The Blackberry Passport 4G LTE is a powerhouse smartphone in improving your work productivity!

Mid-sized square 4.5-inch touchscreen display
Unique square-shape designed smartphone
Physical, touch-sensitive keyboard that lets you type with accuracy
13MP high quality auto-focus camera
The BlackBerry Passport 4G LTE is elegantly designed, showcasing an exclusive square-shaped 4.5” display that enables you to read messages and view multimedia with ease. With a stunning 13MP high quality auto-focus camera, captures razor sharp images with exceptional clarity. The Blackberry does all the work for you, ensuring you only get the crispest shots ever.

This smartphone is an email, messaging and productivity beast. It is a delight to type on the physical keypad and you will love how much work you can get done with this phone.

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  • +13

    $400+ for a 2014 device with an app landscape more barren than Windows 10 Mobile…

    thanks but no thanks.

    • -1

      But you don't say this about a 2014 Apple phone?

  • I'd pay no more than $249 for the hardware in this phone.

    Then I'd have to live with the terrible app support for the OS. No company that believes in their OS makes an Android phone…and that's exactly what Blackberry have done with their other model, the Priv. The physical keypad is a standout feature here. The hardware is decent. But the OS is getting litle love from app developers. That means a heck of a lot today.

  • Lol. Is this from 2014? It looks like it's about 10 years old.

    • +10

      Ahh thats the clever ploy. Blackberry is all about security…if the thieves see these they won't bother snatching them.

      • +1

        Yeah, cause they might think that is a shorter and older version of Amazon Kindle, why bother.

    • Really?
      Carbon fiber back, brushed alloy frame and between keys. Curved edge glass (not screen, just the glass; soft edges)?

      I own one, I also have a few Samsungs; This thing looks 100X the value of any 'flat sheet of glass' phone on the market today.
      The genuine carbon fiber alone does that IMO.

  • -1

    BlackBerry cannot be far off going into Chapter 11, bet the farm on a unique operating system, and lost

  • +1

    you will love how much work you can get done with this phone.

    Is that because it cant do anything else :-P

    My god……kill it with fire!

    Who thought this was a good idea? I would like to send them a Note 7……..

    • +2

      Before OS10 was canned it was amazing.
      Full time Android Emulator built into the Kernel, so you had the ENTIRE google play store, PLUS the Entire BBOS10 Store.
      Could do 'Office' and PDF out of the box.
      Had OS level integration with Dropbox (a folder shows up in file manager), and the BB hub us just to DIE for.

      It was a great device, they just never advertised their ability to natively run Android Apps well enough, so not many people looked them over.

      That said, this is only about $70~80 less than when they were new (well, after the 3 month hype price); so no, no deal.

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