Much has already been mentioned in previous reviews, the subsequent I will mention the most important points for me:
1. voice quality and reception
For me, the most important criterion for a mobile phone. The Passport is playing in a different league. I have as good as anywhere reception, even where devices like the iPhone 5s or numerous androids have no power bars. In addition, you have the phone with the Passport feel the opposite, sitting right next to you.
2.) The battery
Never experienced such a strong battery power: 1.5-2 days of intensive use are always indoors. In addition, the battery is charging on incredibly fast and there are many features in the settings to save power.
3.) The keyboard
Here Blackberry is a real masterpiece succeeded. Normally I always used Touch handsets, but the physical keyboard with all its special features I do not want to miss. I've never written with so much fun and so a high accuracy and texts written emails.
4. The display
The screen is incredibly sharp and has great colors. However, the special is the size. In the evening I read with the Kindle app my eBooks, the day (am in field service), I can use my PDF files and wonderful answer customer emails. Even surfing the Internet is great fun.
Since I I own the Passport no longer resorted to my Ipad.
5.) The Appauswahl
There really are all apps because I need. Spotify, Instagramm, numerous market apps, all news apps, Google Maps etc.
I personally install the apps on the application Snap (here Vedas the apps directly from the Google Play Store instaliert) because the Amazon goals often very outdated Androidversionen offered and a few missing apps.
6) The operating system
Everything works very intuitive and fluid. The Nachrichtenhub is simply unique and facilitates working with multiple accounts very.
Give the Passport a chance. At first I was skeptical myself because of the size of the phone, but it has only benefits and become accustomed to a few days. I personally fande the Z30, because of the length, for example unpleasant in your pocket