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    Passport
    The BlackBerry Passport is a smartphone that was tested with the BlackBerry 10 OS operating system. This model weighs 6.9 ounces, has a 4.5-inch touch screen display, 13-megapixel main camera, and 1.9-megapixel selfie camera. It comes with 3GB of RAM. It was tested with 32GB of storage and has a memory card slot for expanded storage.
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    Description
    The BlackBerry Passport is a smartphone that was tested with the BlackBerry 10 OS operating system. This model weighs 6.9 ounces, has a 4.5-inch touch screen display, 13-megapixel main camera, and 1.9-megapixel selfie camera. It comes with 3GB of RAM. It was tested with 32GB of storage and has a memory card slot for expanded storage.
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    CR Expert Take

    How did it perform in our expert lab testing?

    Overall Score

    The Overall Score for this model is derived from our expert lab test results.
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    What goes into the Overall Score?

    Camera: Rear image quality
     /  5
    Camera: Rear 1080p video quality
     /  5
    Camera: Selfie image quality
     /  5
    Battery and charging
     /  5
    Display
     /  5
    Durability
     /  5
    Performance
     /  5
    Sound
     /  5
    Ease of use
     /  5
    Calling
     /  5
    Handset capabilities
     /  5
    Portability
     /  5
    Phoning
     /  5
    Navigation
     /  5
    Browsing
     /  5
    Voice quality
     /  5
    Messaging
     /  5
    Web browsing
     /  5
    Texting
     /  5
    Music
     /  5
    Display quality
     /  5
    Ergonomics
     /  5
    Color
     /  5
    Battery life (hrs.)
     /  5
    Water resistance test
     /  5
    Available from AT&T
     /  5
    Available from T-Mobile
     /  5
    Available from Verizon
     /  5
    Available unlocked
     /  5
    Display diagonal size (in.)
     /  5
    Display resolution
     /  5
    Operating system (as tested)
     /  5
    Available from Sprint
     /  5

    Detailed Test Results

    Performance: Overall the performance of the BlackBerry Passport did well but was not among our top scorers. Many users will be satisfied with its performance especially if you're looking for a mid-range smartphone. Ergonomics on the Passport were excellent. The touchscreen and ease of use were top notch. You should be able to comfortably hold the phone and use its buttons and touchscreen easily. Call quality and convenience on the Passport were not the best but they were very good. Sound while on a call was very good in a quiet room and with background noise. Your sound quality will vary due to many factors including background noise, if you are moving between cell towers, the quality of the phone on the other end of the call, and the quality of the cell tower and antenna. The Passport is not rated to be waterproof.

    BATTERY/PORTABILITY: The 4.5-inch screen on the Passport comes in a body measuring 5-inches tall, 3.6-inches wide, and 0.4-inches thick. Those measurements mean the phone is shorter than most and also the phone is wider and heavier than most. Its battery is not removable and the phone doesn't support wireless charging.

    CAMERA: The Passport has a single 13-megapixel camera. The camera has face detection and optical image stabilization. Its face detection comes in handy when you're snapping pics of children or other fussy subjects. And the camera's optical image stabilizer improves your chances of taking better handheld photos under low-light conditions. Overall the camera performance was good, below that of many other models but still good enough for most users to capture fine shots. Images are evaluated on high quality 24-inch LCD displays and on color laser printouts. The test photos are taken in a brightly lit studio and outdoors on a sunny day. In the viewing tests the images were rated good overall. These images offer acceptable results for color quality, exposure level, sharpness (without much over sharpening), and image noise but the images are not among the better cameras on smartphones. The Passport comes with a 1.9-megapixel selfie cam. Overall the selfie camera quality was only fair, well below that of many models but still good enough for selfies viewed on social media.

    DISPLAY: Overall the display quality was excellent. The display resolution was high enough, close to or greater than 300dpi, so you see a smooth, crisp display. If the display does have a higher resolution, most people will not be able to tell the difference. Readability outdoors is a combination of brightness, measured in candelas per square meter, and reflectivity. The readability rating was excellent. Brightness was a very high 700cd/m² and reflective glare was minimal . The screen and body can take a serious tumble. After 50 rotations in the tumbler, our experts rated it as excellent. The screen had some minor scratches. Overall, it was in good working condition.

    About

    The BlackBerry Passport is part of the Cell Phones test program at Consumer Reports. In our lab tests, Smartphones models like the Passport are rated on multiple criteria, such as those listed below.

    Camera: Rear image quality: Still image quality using the rear facing (main) camera. It is based on objective and subjective judgments of test images, which includes evaluating resolution, dynamic range, color accuracy, and visual noise.

    Camera: Rear 1080p video quality: Video quality is based on the judgments of trained panelists who viewed recorded video images shot at the highest quality setting available (1080 max.) in multiple lighting conditions.

    Camera: Selfie image quality: Still image quality using the front facing (selfie) camera. It is based on objective and subjective judgments of test images, which includes evaluating resolution, color accuracy, and visual noise in multiple lighting conditions and on bokeh images.

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