
BlackBerry today unveiled its square-screened Passport smartphone after months of leaks running up to its official unveiling. Just a couple of days ago, company CEO John Chen confirmed to the Wall Street Journal that it was due to arrive imminently and would cost $599, making it cheaper than some of its rival flagship handsets in the US. Aside from its unusual square appearance created by a 4.5-inch (1440 x 1440 resolution) display, key hardware specs include a condensed version of BlackBerry’s signature Qwerty keyboard, a 2.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 3GB RAM and 32GB of onboard storage. It’ll also...
This story continues at The Next Web
The post BlackBerry’s $599 Passport smartphone is available now with new Blend app for cross-platform device management appeared first on The Next Web.


-->