BlackBerry has revealed a trio of new smartphones, the most peculiar of which is called the Passport.
At
first glance, it looks like a techno-sadist has sawn the bottom off a
regular BlackBerry, but look closer and you’ll notice the illusion is
all down to the keyboard.
The Passport has ditched the fourth row of the traditional BlackBerry
keyboard by shifting the spacebar up, shrinking it, and placing it
between the V and B keys. After spending hours glued to BlackBerry’s
previous keyboards, we must admit it look positively alien to us.
The Passport, like the Q10, has a square 1:1 ratio screen, measuring
4.5 inches diagonally, with a resolution of 1440 x 1440. That’s a very
respectable 452 ppi – more pixel-packed, for example, than the HTC One
(M8)’s 441 ppi display.
Despite its smaller screen, the Passport
is actually wider than the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, measuring in at 2.8
inches across, compared to the Note 3′s 2 inch width.
It’s all
rather bizarre, and we’re a little dubious as to how comfortable the new
keyboard will be to type on, given its shallow makeover. We will of
course reserve our judgement until we play with one in person.
In addition to the Passport, BlackBerry also revealed two other devices –
the Z3 and Classic. Specs, release dates and prices for all three
devices remain a mystery, but we’ll update you with all the latest
information as and when we get it.

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