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Hands-on with the BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition

The BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition seems like an anomaly, a design a BlackBerry engineer, after playing around with a classic Leica or Fujifilm camera, decided to jot down on paper.

The result, though, is a formidable slab of stainless steel and glass, and a willing participant in the narrative that BlackBerry, with one foot out of the smartphone game, still has a lot to offer in that same market.

Inside the Silver Edition, things are relatively unchanged: there’s still a 4.5-inch 1440 x 1440 pixel LCD display, a quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, a 13MP rear camera with optical image stabilization, and a 3,450mAh battery cell. For all intents and purposes, a fast machine.

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But the Silver Edition changes up the keyboard in places, making it considerably easier to type. That’s owed to a space bar that, while no wider than before, is more easily depressed, with greater area below the bottom row to rest one’s knuckles.

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Ever so slightly taller than the original, the sides are also curved, softening the harsh look of its forebear. The dual-toned finish, bedecked with a brushed silver-coloured stainless steel frame, gives it a retro look. Similarly, the etched speaker grills on the bottom lend it a maturity that the original lacked.

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BlackBerry has also reinforced the rear camera sensor, protecting it from scratches with a metal ring around the lens.

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Separating the camera lens and flash, and embedding the latter in the rear steel bezel itself, is yet another nod to various analog cameras of yesteryear.

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Still running BlackBerry 10.3.2, the Passport Silver Edition differs in external appearance only. And at $649 CAD, it’s $50 more expensive than the regular model, which can be purchased in black, white, or black-and-red.

While I wouldn’t go so far as to call the device a collector’s edition, BlackBerry’s limited run of the phone, and the quiet way it introduced it, lends the Passport Silver Edition a bit more nuance than a regular refresh.

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