Life is short. Buy a Passport. You won't regret it!
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Life is short. Buy a Passport. You won't regret it!
Really liked the article. Some things don't make sense like him wanting m secure. If someone wants, post a message on his article letting him know about the OG blackberry password manager.
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This was exact line I told to my female coworker. But she is scared off from the size. Sometimes I really understand why this phone is targeted for 30% of people.
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When I looked at a passport port dummy unit in person at Telus, I had thoughts of shock and a second thought about passport size. Then I looked at bigger iPhone and I felt better. Next day it was good and now everything else looks awkward.
I just looked at my son's iphone 5s and the T key. Just compared the T key distance on the passport. The distance comparison made me smile that that reporter has some trignomatric issues.
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BlackBerry Issued Patents for Conference Calling, Wearables
BlackBerry Issued Patents for Conference Calling, Wearables - BloombergBlackBerry Ltd. won at least 27 new U.S. patents, shedding light on what sort of devices are in the works at the Canadian smartphone maker.
Among the patents are security features and a user interface for a conference-calling system, according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s Official Gazette. Chief Executive Officer John Chen said in September that BBM Meetings, a videoconferencing service, would debut by the end of the year.
Disregard. Misfire.
Its interesting "One of the patents issued yesterday explains how a small electronic device on a watch or lanyard could be used to grant access to a smartphone so users wouldn’t have to key in a passcode."
My Moto 360 does that as does some of the Samsung watches I have played with. Wonder what is different about the BlackBerry implementation?
Same here
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Any idea what the Passport II is all about? I've been assuming it to be a touchscreen Passport...?
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my guess is smaller version of the passport for lady sized hands
Surely the Passport has to be the size of a passport?
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Not quite on BlackBerry topic, but rather ties into security.
Twitter?s Audacious Plan to Infiltrate All Your Apps http://www.wired.com/2014/10/twitter-fabric-sdk/
This is ridiculous! If all apps start to have this built-in in the future, I'm not installing any.
Edit: Lets devs build sign-in screens that don't need email or password. Just phone number. Yeah, that will not work for me.
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They will not call it passport for sure.
Just a device in size between the passport and the Q10, with a passport like touch keyboard, so the belt can finally be removed.
I can't see the point in a mini-passport...that's just a Q10, basically...but with a capacitive keyboard. An all touchscreen Passport makes much more sense.
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I don't think the belt will ever be removed again. The touch keyboard is amazing, but trackpad is more than cursor placement and scrolling. Its OS navigation. Also, the call keys are arguably the most important aspect of the belt.
If anything, a passport with toolbelt would be the ultimate prosumer device. Would significantly reduce complaints regarding one handed usability.
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I don't know. I got the impression the capacitive keyboard is THE innovative killer feature of the passport, therefore it should also give a smaller device a good selling point.
A belt consumes space which can be used better for screen real estate. Sure, it's usefull for devices like the classic, but to be honest - the belt is not cool (in my opinion). I can be wrong, but a passport with a belt? No, not cool at all. I know, it's not about coolness but...well not really ;)
WeLl, there's no belt on my Passport. Do you thinl they'll add a belt. I don?t thinl they'll disturb this form-factor.
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Even though we are going a little too OT here, I think you got it right. I like that BlackBerry has distinguished themselves as smartphones with keyboards. It's a clear strategic advantage. I can't stress enough how great it is to be back to a physical KB after using all touch Z10 and Z30 for the past two years. Keyboard shortcuts are a godsend and I completely forgot how valuable they are in achieving the ultimate productivity.The toolbelt will be the one feature that will tempt me to leave the Passport. I have about 5-6 hours of talk time / day and I really miss those call buttons. The capacitive keyboard is outstanding, but the trackpad still has it beat. I think the capacitive keyboard can develop and mature with the OS, and I'm interested to see how it get implemented in the future. I don't see BlackBerry having great success with all touch devices because that market is clearly saturated.
Back on topic, rough day for BBRY and the broader market. I think we're not going too far from here without some more positive news. November 13th can't come soon enough. Does anyone here feel like making up some rumors and sending it to Bezinga? Then every other media outlet can report it simply because Bezinga did first thereby driving the stock up another 9%. Ridiculous!
There's an app for that. :D
The difference ? Likely that BlackBerry solution is actually secure?
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I have smaller hands and digits I can depress the 'w' but can't reach the 'q' with my right thumb.
Got to disagree. I dislike the tool belt. It's clunky, takes up precious real estate and looks so ancient. The Q10 looks clean, smooth and visually appealing.
However I understand that some people still like and (think they) need the tool belt. I just hope it doesn't become something they implement across the board
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Hope all you guys up north are safe.