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Blackberry Passport
Will AT&T offer the Blackberry Passport when it's released in September? I hope we can see some love toward Blackberry from AT&T.
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Will AT&T offer the Blackberry Passport when it's released in September? I hope we can see some love toward Blackberry from AT&T.
AIIUNeed
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10 years ago
I am one of the lucky few with the Passport. I got it through a Canadian connection on Day One. I am using it on AT&T. Unlike the Z30, Passport is holding LTE everywhere I've been so far.
I won't review it here because you can find lots of reviews and I won't add to what others have already said. I will only say, for me it replaced my Z30, which was the best phone
I have ever used, until now.
Since only Passport and Porsche BlackBerry phones can use Blend, and I haven't seen any reviews of Blend, I'll say it works extremely well on my Microsoft Surface Pro 3. I can skip putting Outlook on my Surface and use my Passport as a textual communications hub. Since my Passport already handles all my accounts, and since Blend brings them to my Surface, and I trust BlackBerry security more than Microsoft, Blend really does blend together the capabilities of my Passport and Surface to improve my productivity.
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rscaron
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10 years ago
When I can't figure something out I tend to follow the money. It wouldn't surprise me at all that companies like Apple and Samung offer kickbacks to both AT&T itself, and to employees in the store as "commission" on selling specific devices. BlackBerry has never played that game. Should they? Maybe, maybe not.
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Vic001
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10 years ago
After paying endlessly for an insurance plan for my Blackberry Q10, I had to finally get my Q10 replaced because it inexplicably ceased to operate. I called ATT's THIRD PARTY insurance carrier and they told me that they no longer carried the Q10, and that they could only offer me the Blackberry Bold instead. Needles to say, I was livid. They consider the Bold to be of equal value as the Q10. I did not take their offer that came with a 150 dollar replacement fee. My question is: WILL THE SAME HAPPEN WITH THE PASSPORT? WILL YOUR THIRD PARTY PHONE INSURANCE PROVIDER BE ABLE TO REPLACE A PASSPORT WITH ANOTHER PASSPORT?
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BlackJack93117
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10 years ago
You have not answered the question of why you are not promoting or even acknowleging your exclusive sale deal on the BlackBerry Passport. No ads, no news no listing no preorders. Do you deserve exclusivity?
Too many iPhones to unload?
Please do not lock or move this thread until the question is answered.
This will surely be taken care of in the media if you refuse to answer. There are connections you may not be aware of directly to John Chen.
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Bastakiatavich
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10 years ago
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Robert_UTB
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10 years ago
Do you honestly think we're stupid enough to believe you don't know?
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GIJoe247
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10 years ago
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Robert_UTB
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10 years ago
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nerdydaddyo
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10 years ago
I'm just thankful that the Passport is available unlocked already so that we can circumvent carriers who do not keep up with the rest of the world. I know that not everyone can afford a 600 dollar unlocked Passport (technically, I couldn't either, but I made it happen anyways), but having that option allowed the phone to sell and showed the world that the demand was there.
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nerdydaddyo
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