BlackBerry Passport shows off weird dimensions alongside Bold 9900

BlackBerry Passport

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The BlackBerry Passport has been caught on camera alongside its BlackBerry Bold 9900 sibling, with the image highlighting the new device’s frankly bizarre dimensions.


Having been formally announced last month ahead of an official release later this year, the BlackBerry Passport is an odd, squat device, with a little, three line QWERTY keyboard sat beneath a sizeable square display.


Although official press images of the Passport have already been issued, this is the first time we have seen the handset lining up alongside one of its older stable mates.


Unveiled last month, the BlackBerry Passport will hit UK retailers this September with a 4.5-inch display featuring an unusual square form and a 1440 x 1440 pixel resolution.


Running the BlackBerry 10.3 OS, the business-orientated Passport is designed for spreadsheet lovers and PDF readers. Rumoured to run a 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor and 3GB of RAM, the Passport will also be bestowed with an 8-megapixel rear-mounted camera and a secondary 3.7-inch snapper up front.


Despite featuring a significantly smaller screen, the Passport lines up a 3.18-inches wide, making it considerably beefier than the 2.79-inch wide Samsung Galaxy Note 3.


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Via: GeekyGadgets