Will square phone be the hit BlackBerry desperately needs? — -- There's something a bit different about being served a square slice of pizza. The same can be said about BlackBerry's new square ...
The BlackBerry Passport’s looks may garner the most attention, but the unusually proportioned smartphone also packs some compelling functionality. The device is aimed squarely at the business market, ...
BlackBerry CEO John Chen says the phone maker moved 200,000 units of the new square phone in just two days. Earlier this week, BlackBerry pulled a surprise rabbit out of its tattered hat: the Passport ...
Since the release of the BlackBerry 10 operating system, the Canadian handset maker's devices have come in two flavors: phones with large rectangular displays that embody the modern iPhone and Android ...
Read our full BlackBerry Passport review. BlackBerry is back in business. In mid-June, company CEO John Chen showed off the brand-new BlackBerry Passport phone to investors. Shortly thereafter, images ...
Taller than most smartphones and wider than many phablets, BlackBerry has gone out on a limb with the dimensions of its forthcoming Passport device. If you've been wondering why you'd need a square ...
Love it or hate it, you have to hand it to BlackBerry — the Passport is different. Whether it’s a good kind of different or a bad kind of different is still being hotly debated, but at least the ...
When you hear the word “smartphone,” what image pops into your mind? Maybe it’s the phone you own or the one you desperately want. Maybe it’s even a favorite pocket companion from years past. Whatever ...
BlackBerry’s latest smartphone is its most unusual and innovative release in years, but does it do enough to make it worth considering among a sea of worthwhile competition? The device certainly has ...
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BlackBerry knows how slippery the slope of consumer disinterest can be. Once one of the world’s favorite smartphones, king of every boardroom and found in the pocket of every professional, ...