#blackberry-passport — Public Fediverse posts
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Zinwa P26 kit will let you turn a BlackBerry PassPort into a modern Android phone
The BlackBerry Passport is a smartphone with a 4.5 inch, 1440 x 1440 pixel touchscreen display positioned above a QWERTY keyboard. It was released in 2014 and it was one of the last phones to ship with BlackBerry OS before the company switched to Android and eventually stopped making phones.
While the BlackBerry Passport’s obsolete operating system and dated internals make it little more than […]
#blackberryPassport #smartphones #upgradeKit #zinwa #zinwaP26
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Unihertz Titan 2 is an Android-powered BlackBerry Passport clone (crowdfunding)
The Unihertz Titan 2 is a new smartphone that looks a lot like an old one – the 2014 BlackBerry Passport, to be specific. Like BlackBerry’s long-discontinued phone, the Titan 2 has a 4.5 inch square display positioned above a QWERTY keyboard designed for thumb typing.
But under the hood the Titan 2 is a modern mid-range smartphone that runs Android 15, supports 5G cellular networks, and […]
#blackberry #blackberryClone #blackberryPassport #crowdfunding #unihertz #unihertzTitan2
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Unihertz Titan 2 smartphone with a physical keyboard is heading to Kickstarter in June. No word on the specs, but it looks a lot like a BlackBerry Passport clone with a square screen and a small, wide keyboard. https://www.notebookcheck.net/Unihertz-Titan-2-New-Android-smartphone-with-BlackBerry-like-keyboard.1023892.0.html #UnihertzTitan2 #Smartphones #Crowdfunding #Unihertz #BlackBerryPassport #BlackBerry
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So Harmony OS Next is an interesting concept and I am not too sure why others haven't followed suit. I think the Blackberry Passport did a similar thing where it was a native OS with a virtualization layer for Android. I'm not interested in more fragmentation but at the same time it's nice to have a choice. What are your thoughts? #android #harmonyosnext #blackberrypassport #virtualization #apk #smartphone