Cramps from holding a phone?
LMAO!!!!!!!!!
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Cramps from holding a phone?
LMAO!!!!!!!!!
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Honestly the weight of the passport is the first thing I noticed and really appreciated when I picked up my old iPhone 5S. The heft just exudes great craftsmanship! Love it!
Wow! I wonder how many here used, or can even remember the first cell phones that were 2 lb. bricks? We were so excited to be able to talk untethered that we never thought to complain about the weight let alone the size!
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If you are getting cramps from holding a phone you need to get to a gym.
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My first Motorola weighed damn near 3/4 pound. It was a brick with an antenna and battery just as heavy, think it was lead-acid tech, probably should have came with a backpack, but I managed. How I didn't manage to go blind on the LED 10 character display was amazing and short of a miracle. The nerve of them making a 200 gram phone, the dirty bastards.
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For me it's not the weight that puts me off but that the size makes you stand out from the crowd when using it. In my line of work I do not like to draw attention to myself and that's the only thing that's stopping me from getting one
Maybe there's a market for a small Bluetooth/NFC handset. You keep your passport in your pocket/bag/case and make/receive calls on the small device. It would have a minimal display/keypad to show whose calling you and allow you to access and call from your contacts app
The Sony Sbh52 almost ticks all the boxes but doesn't have a keypad
Am I the only one that would find this useful or is this a Kickstarter candidate?
Lol. Are you an assassin or something?
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What are you talking about! I walk proudly with my BlackBerry passport. Should see the jealous looks I get when I pull out my BlackBerry passport. Loving my BlackBerry passport and the work wide app. Some of those looks are priceless!
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I got a new job, used my tool, a 5 pounds hammer very much daily, a week later I trade my 70G job for a 30G, yeah crazy things do happened.
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Of course not yet just bought another one from Amazon! Cannot resist the great deal - Black Friday.
Cheers
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Never mind the 21 lbs cell phone, not long ago those young and old lady holding those 1 lbs hand set and talking hours at a time, I had never heard any complaints. I think man kind eating too much junk food and degrade themselves perhaps?
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I don't even think about it or notice it anymore. Compared to a large iPhone the passport is small.
No way!!! Are you George Constanza?
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Don't want to say but I definitely am "Master of my own Domain".
Seriously, cramps? Not to be funny, but are you over 90? I've not had this issue at all. I find the speaker phone actually sounds better. If you need privacy, bluetooth is another great asset for long calls on any smart phone.
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LoL...first world problems. "My phone is too heavy!"
I remember getting the Dyna Tac back in '85...that thing weighed over 2 pounds! At least you didn't have to hold it up that long...only had a talk time of 1/2 hour.
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A smartwatch sounds like it would meet your needs.
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The OP obviously referred to ergonomic aspects relating to the Passport's width, not just the weight. It is by no means uncommon to get cramps or other problems when using devices that are not made to accommodate the human hand, especially when used over longer timespans. I myself had problems with a particular computer mouse once when the joint of my middle finger started hurting after a couple of hours of use. I switched the mouse and had no problems anymore. The Passport is wide, it's chunky and also quite heavy. I would accept the OP's problems with the device, it's not implausible. But no, the OP is obviously meek, weak and has a hidden agenda to smear the Passport.
It's not the size (as in length/height), it's the width. When you use the Passport for calling, it is the width and the weight that matter, especially when holding it longer than a couple of minutes.
For reference:
Note 3: 79.2 mm / 168 g
iPhone 6+: 77.8 mm / 172 g
Passport: 90.3 mm / 194 g
Pardon me, but I can't make you feel good about going from the World's most productive communication device to one of 100,000 different. models that utilize the same Android O.S. A clearly inferior product vs OS 10. Heck, after dealing with android for a grueling 4 months(Note 3) after fatally wounding my Q10,i went and purchased a Z30(or, my trusty sidekick Z3P0)and after 8 months with that device, I have now clearly UPgraded to the Passport(Q30). If you're new to BlackBerry, I implore you to get the Z30, or the Z10. If you're an old Hard line RIM fan, then I would suggest the Classic(Q20) which will soon be available, or the Q10 if size is your only complaint. Don't follow all the other sheep, learn our OS10 and be prepared to be blown away as to how much more productive the BlackBerry OS is compared to apple, android, and that windows thing(gotta give it to em though, they've tried for longer than BlackBerry, apple and android.)
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Haha! That's a killer
I am used to wearing heavy Rolexes. Good training for the Passport.
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I once saw a BlackBerry Passport that was so heavy, it had smaller BlackBerry smartphones orbiting around it.
Ain't that the truth.
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How about going to the gym? I think you have a much bigger problem, that's your health.
I think you actualy need a 5kg phone to exercise your body.
I had to return my dumbells. They were too heavy
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