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BlackBerry offering up to $550 for your iPhone through limited-time ‘Trade Up’ program

Itching to “trade up” from your iPhone to a shiny new BlackBerry Passport? Thanks to BlackBerry’s latest promotion, you’ll be able to do just that. The program will let Passport buyers get up to $550 in credit towards the new device when they trade in an iPhone 4s or higher.

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BlackBerry KEYone vs. BlackBerry Passport- What Has Changed Over Three Years?

The BlackBerry KEYone will start shipping at the beginning of May. Is the new handset a major improvement compared to the 2014 Passport? I think not.

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pressjudge2735d ago

Blackberry Keyone is a must to have

Tyler71442730d ago

Interesting that blackberry is back but I forgot it was even a phone.. I will have to see for myself how it does but the fact that it's running droid seems like a step backwards not forward

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BlackBerry Passport coming to AT&T soon

"AT&T and BlackBerry have confirmed at CES 2015 in Las Vegas that the carrier would be selling the new BlackBerry Passport soon enough. Since that date hasn’t arrived yet, we are speculating that since we’re at the end of January, a February release by the American carrier would be appreciated and likely."

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Exclusive BlackBerry Passport redesigned for AT&T: nothing new

An AT&T exclusive BlackBerry Passport is in the works from the company, touting a refreshed design that won’t be as rigid as the original model. BlackBerry & AT&T decided to collaborate on a new BlackBerry Passport that will be found exclusively in AT&T stores, but if you are wondering whether customers of the carrier will get some special functions, better specs or new features, I have to disappoint you, since the companies said that the Passport will be basically the same, except for a few design elements.

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ArtificiallyYours3567d ago

One of the cleanest looking iteration of the latest BlackBerry handset.

The Passport and BB OS 10.3 are a rising threat for the competition, IMO. 2015 should be an eventful year.

emilysmithltg3566d ago

I agree, BlackBerry is once again on the rise.

ArtificiallyYours3566d ago (Edited 3566d ago )

Not a fault, but I think BlackBerry was clever to keep the Passport a two-handed variant. Them releasing a Curve successor, the Classic, makes for an effective market research. Figure out which form is best.

Speaking of which I hope they chisel out the Classic's kinks and that price down some. It is a very interesting phone as well... I just want a user replaceable battery.