BlackBerry Passport News: A Three-City Launch This October

BlackBerry Passport News: A Three-City Launch This October
Not to be outdone by its competitors, Blackberry announced its newest phone model which will be out in the market on October 1 this year.
Called Blackberry Passport, it will be unveiled in three cities: Dubai, London, and Toronto. Blackberry is keeping mum about the details. It is simply trumpeting this message, "See the bigger picture." Nonetheless, for gadget lovers and enthusiasts, the exclusive launch events are reasons enough to get excited and thrilled.
Some articles stated that Blackberry Passport can be bought in various stores in U.A.E., Europe, and Canada right after the launch on October 1 but for other countries like the U.S.A., the product will be available after a week or two.
Blackberry further gave some hints on a one-page ad in Canada saying that the company is proud of its Canadian roots and that it continues to push boundaries. It may simply mean that Blackberry will remain competitive and its latest product is a proof of its mobility and staying power
Meanwhile, here are the rumored specifications of Blackberry Passport:
- 1440 x 1440 ppi resolution
- 4.5 inch screen
- Blackberry OS 1.0.3.1
- 2.2 Ghz Snapdragon quad-core processor
- 13 megapixel camera
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