It's difficult to compare the Leap with the Lumia 930 since I think they're made for different segments of the market. The Leap feels and looks like an entry level device (design, plastics, lower specs) and made for business (the formal, professional feel of the BB10 OS) whereas the Lumia feels and looks high end (aluminum sides, attention to design details, incredible camera) but more of a general purpose device (animations and live tiles from the WP8 OS). If you place the Passport next to the 930, you'll notice that they're beautifully-crafted phones. When you start using them, you'll see that BB10 is more of a professional, get-the-job-done kind of phone while the 930's WP8 OS is more flashy and interesting to look at and use. I mentioned in a different thread that the Leap could be compared to the Lumia 635 or 640 due to the entry level yet functional experience of both. I have always been a fan of Nokia phones but I find myself going back to my Passport and (previously) Z30 more often than not. The Android OS feels sloppy to me (I have a Nexus 5) and iOS feels clumsy but pretty (I have the iPhone 6+). You'll find my SIM chip in my BB phones more often than in any of the other phones I have because the OS functional, efficient, can run Android apps if necessary, and is different than what everyone else uses.