Yes, I know that when it comes to smartphones, I am in the nuts, but my smartphone obsession is how I took this fiancé (this is a wonderful story that I will tell one day) and why I have been here for 16 years. One thing I want to do with an old phone I have never owned (and even I did) to go to YouTube and reopen ads, reviews and other videos about these devices. A phone that has really caught my eye … once again … BlackBerry Passport.
BlackBerry Passport has become a clutter phone
The thing that made the passport so unique was the 4.5 -inch display with the square 1440 x 1440 resolution screen. The passport consisted of a hybrid physical/virtual keyboard that relied on a virtual row on the touch screen to type lower -level letters, numbers and punctuation. If you check the ads currently by BlackBerry, you will see that the company has used the “work wide” phrase to promote the phone.
The BlackBerry Passport and its unique screen were released in 2014. | Image Credit-Franina
This ad will show the benefits of using large display phones. For example, a commercial showed a doctor that he was able to see the patient’s X -ray as much as he was on the passport, compared to other doctors using the same X -ray using the iPhone. The summary of this ad was that ‘berry -driven physician, able to see a complete imaging at a time, can diagnose the patient faster and more accurately.
The Snapdragon 801 Application processor (AP) is making speculation that a different form of the phone has been strengthened by Android, though it has never happened. Instead, the BlackBerry 10 was already installed. In our review, we cited the long battery life and fast performance of the passport and gave it 7.5 out of 10. The passport was originally released in September 2014 and when the phone was taken, the sale was not strong enough that the spiral coming down was facing BlackBerry. People who were hoping for an Android passport or wanted with the more the latest sunglasses were happy to go behind Untrotz Titan. Released in December 2019 by a Rugs phones manufacturer, Titan was a passport clone that included the 4.5 -inch 1440 x 1440 resolution display used on the passport. Titan also used a hybrid physical cortical keyboard with a touch screen row for typing. It consisted of a large battery of 6000 MAh, which was launched with Android 9 and received Android 10 updates.
A Chinese company called Xenoa Technologies plans to bring back old BlackBerry models, including passports, including the latest internal ingredients and better sunglasses. These phones will be played by Android. The first model that will bring it back is BlackBerry Q20 (alias BlackBerry Classic) $ 400. It will sell the AA conversion kit for those who already own the phone at $ 300. Xinova Q. 25, as the phone will be called the original 720 x 720 display, outer shell, physical keyboard, and LED notification lights.
The goal is to look and feel the old BlackBerry, but with internal ingredients that are the latest. For example, the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8960 application processor will be replaced with Meditik Helio 99 AP. LPDDR 2 RAM 2GB 2GB will be replaced for 12GB LPDR 4 x RAM. 32GB of internal storage is being pushed to 256GB UFS 2.X storage. The phone will play a 50MP rear camera and an 8MP front sniper. All Global 4GLTE Band will be supported.
Other models to revisit may include Passport and Kevin
Zenoa Qi 25 will operate Android 13 out of the box, which is not planned to update the after -version. There will be regular security to eliminate insects. Other features on the phone include headphones jack, NFC, USBC, a microSD slot and the same SIM slot.
Xenova will send Qi on August 25. The interesting news is that the company plans to present a similar upgrade to BlackBerry Kevin and the passport.
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