Bit the bullet. Paid cash for my passport unlocked. And haven't regretted the decision for a moment. This is a great phone.Looks like I'm gonna invest in small IR filters for iPhones.....block all that BAD light....lol.
Sorry, Android user now, but definately going back to BB for passport when the price drops more.
Perfect turn of phrase for a thread started by BS.... because they have been fooled ...
or their intelligence...since most Apple users are not recognised for their technical prowess.
I too am coveting a BlackBerry Passport.Bit the bullet. Paid cash for my passport unlocked. And haven't regretted the decision for a moment. This is a great phone.
Could be a collectors item...I too am coveting a BlackBerry Passport.
I just wish it had the keyboard of the classic and I'd be in.
First I heard they were more secure than bbiPhones are still reported more secure then other phones.
No flash card virus issues and generally harder to crack.
Plus, they work better.
But whatever turns your crank.
Is that per day perhaps? My understanding is they moved well over what they thought was going to sell initially and went into the over 1 million units range. And I believe in the last quarter showed net profit.Could be a collectors item...
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/shocker-blackberry-passport-and-classic-arent-selling-well/
8,000, really?
Keyboard is fine. A pop up screen when typing has all the extra buttons. And the main keyboard is one big scroll button. Works great for reading. No touching of pesky links and ads while perusing the web.I too am coveting a BlackBerry Passport.
I just wish it had the keyboard of the classic and I'd be in.
It's not one or the other. There is plenty of room on the market for several types. Some of us prefer the keyboard. Really it depends on what the focus of your phone use is.iPhones are still reported more secure then other phones.
No flash card virus issues and generally harder to crack.
Plus, they work better.
But whatever turns your crank.
"Through the current quarter, BlackBerry has moved only 8,000 units of the business-focused Passport and the throwback Classic. While the target mark for sales isn’t disclosed, what is made clear is that 8,000 falls painfully short. The note from Morgan Stanley states the sales figures are “not tracking anywhere close” to the expected sales numbers."Is that per day perhaps? My understanding is they moved well over what they thought was going to sell initially and went into the over 1 million units range. And I believe in the last quarter showed net profit.
There are rumours as well of a new tablet specifically for gov't and business with all the BlackBerry security.