Techprezz: BlackBerry's most anticipated smartphone, Passport is being released today and goes on sale in Canada first. The smartphone will be available from Canadian carrier Telus. You can grab yours at $200 with two-year contract till October 1 and $250 after that.
The Shortcut covers n in-depth interview at Inverse that reveals lots of plans, but little detail about the new Nothing Phone 2, which will be released in the US sometime in 2023
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The Nothing Phone (1) will be unveiled on July 12, 2022, at a launch event. The British consumer tech company has just announced that on this date at 16.00
The device looks nice but are there still people who would choose a QWERTY over fully touchscreen devices??
@Crazay that is interesting, so there is still some hope left for the company. I think people would buy QWERTY devices if they offer it with competitive specs at affordable price...
Yea but does it bend ?
To be honest, I don't think there are as many QWERTY users as they think there are, a slice of them have already converted, and as for buying unlocked, nobody is going to pay $599-$699 for that when they can get a better phone for the same price.
They get an A+ for effort, but will get an F when it comes to sales.
Nail in RIMs coffin, specs are pretty good but that handset design is so 10 years ago.