The Passport is an odd invention, Its hard to give one final and concrete judgment that can apply to everyone, It is only a matter of choice of you on a great wanton of a high-end phone with physical keyboard and its great-performing Blackberry on the list, But also feels like a shallow recess. Thanks to its unusual shape and keyboard layout, Undoubtedly, The Passport takes time of getting used to it.
Not mentioning some of its very useful shortcuts to make the keyboard functional and useful, The keyboard also has a very perfect touch-sensitive capability in order to decrease the hassle on the predictive selection, It can also provide you a better way to scroll and scroll on a speedy way through web pages and lists without exerting effort to touch the whole gigantic display, It is looking simply elegant with its very brilliant physical approach to hardware with QWERTY keyboards lying on its sturdy bottom part.
Once tested, however, it is surprisingly a decent handset-the Blackberry 10, which is by far the best smartphone. Its perfectly-built, embraces with clever engineering and software services, has good battery living and appears with a good screen, equipped for an quick and easy read during the outdoors. But one-handed experience is undeniably-awkward, they keyboard isn't among the best. (typing a 4,700-word review on the thing convinced me of that) but still, the company still persisted on thriving for strong ecosystem (The fact that it has three methods of obtaining apps and still can't get the biggest titles is a testament to that.) For what it totally is, It is real solid device, but the problem is figuring out who it is for and why it matters are still questioned and so surreal.