"models in North America in 2016, with the system being available across the continent by the 2017 model year, according to Reuters. It should cost less than $1,000."
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“The company also showed off its AT&T version of the Passport in Las Vegas, which features rounded corners and a slightly taller frame that better balance the ultra-wide device and make it seem less boxy. The change was reportedly made at AT&T’s request, and will likely stay an exclusive to the U.S.-based carrier.”
“This first (and only, since it’s exclusive) US carrier model both rounds off the corners and adds a more pronounced chin that could make it easier to type – sadly, though, this doesn’t bring a fourth row of hardware keys. It’s otherwise the same oddball BlackBerry you’ve come to know, including that signature square 4.5-inch display, a reasonably speedy Snapdragon 801 processor, 32GB of storage, a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 2-megapixel front cam. AT&T hasn’t pinpointed an exact release date, but its Passport will be available for $200 on-contract, $22 per month on a Next 24 plan or $650 up front.”
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“models in North America in 2016, with the system being available across the continent by the 2017 model year, according to Reuters. It should cost less than $1,000.”
"models in North America in 2016, with the system being available across the continent by the 2017 model year, according to Reuters. It should cost less than $1,000."
"models in North America in 2016, with the system being available across the continent by the 2017 model year, according to Reuters. It should cost less than $1,000."
