BlackBerry Passport leaked specs is gaining all the hype and we could only wait for its official launch on September 24. While the rest of the mobile giants have already unveiled their own flagships, this next-generation smartphone is now sharing the spotlight with the rumored Motorola manufactured Google Nexus 6.
Here's what you need to know about the enterprise user's favorite BlackBerry:
The only confirmed specs we have now are its 4.5-inch display rendering an impressive 1440 x 1440 pixel resolution at 453 ppi.
It is expected to measure 128x90.3x9.3mm, and weigh 194.4 grams, definitely surpassing the sizes of other recently release Blackberry flagships.
Watch the teaser here:
Meanwhile, speculations about what's inside the chassis include the Quad-core Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974-AA) processor,clocked at 2.2GHz, an Adreno 330 GPU with 3GB of RAM, and 32 GB internal storage. A microSD card slot that can hold up to 64 GB of data is also allegedly available in the Blackberry Passport (viaNDTV Gadgets). It is said to come with a powerful battery life of 3450 mAh, but the power consumption of its huge display must be taken into consideration.
As you can notice, the device goes back to its QWERTY roots. But this time, Blackberry incorporates an innovative touch-enabled keyboard allowing users to perform many touch functions right on the keyboard.
As to how the company eyes the enterprise users, from doctors to businessmen, the below image might say it all.
(Photo : Blackberry Blog)
Such clarity of display can easily help corporate people review and edit documents, and even those who are in the medical field who need to examine medical imager or technical schematics.
We can only rely on these speculations as of now as we wait for Blackberry Passport's official launch on September 24 in Toronto, London, and Dubai. The invite shows the tag line 'See the bigger picture' indicating the 'huge' advantage of this phone display wise.
"On September 24, all eyes will be on BlackBerry as we host exclusive, invite-only events in Toronto, London and Dubai to show off... well I guess you'll have to wait and see." (via Crackberry)
Rumors say that the Blackberry Passport will be released on October at roughly $747.
Google Nexus 6 on the other hand, will allegedly come out on October-November, running the newest Android L. This device is reportedly clad in waterproof and dustproof case, with aluminum edges and thin bezel. It is said to be powered by Snapdragon 805 system chip with a 2.7 GHz quad-core Krait 450 processor and Adreno 420 graphics as well.
Which device are you rooting for? BlackBerry passport or Google Nexus 6? Sound off in the comments section below!