After being able to hold one in my hands this morning and play with I realized it's got a much different feeling than what you see in the pictures and see in the media. the device is heavier than my Z10, the back of it though it feels a bit grippy I could easy see it slipping out of peoples hands so it really need a decent case for it. I think BlackBerry though should have made the keyboard click noise work only only with the screen keys but with the keyboard as well, it sounds a bit out of place when your keyboard is silent and you go to select a number or symbol and it makes the clipping sound.
I would have loved to see a dark layout on the Passport instead of a semi one like we get on the Z10 devices. I know something is coming out in OS 10.3.1.x but if you remember the Q10 had the dark layout and it's running the same OS as the Z10. ;)
In all it looks like a great phone.
On a different note, I hope that BBRY has added support to the latest upgrade of BES 10 to support Blend. Using BES 10.1.2 the device activates no problem but the user is not able to access their work account using the Windows BLEND software as there is no policy in this version of BES to allow it. I haven't see anything officially from BBRY saying the latest update has it.
Now if I can only find an extra $700 laying around. :)