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BlackBerry Passport To Be Launched Worldwide On Sept. 24

The latest BlackBerry device will become official later this month.

The next flagship BlackBerry device, the BlackBerry Passport, becomes official, worldwide on September 24, 2014.

BlackBerry, has just tweeted this teaser (left) for the launch event which from the looks of things will be holding simultaneously in Toronto, London and Dubai.

The BlackBerry Z10 was also launched with one simultaneous global event.

As a reminder, the BlackBerry passport features a 4.5 square display, an unusual keyboard, a dual core processor clocked at 1.5Ghz with 3GB RAM amongst other things.

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There is no word yet on pricing and availability, but we'll keep you posted.

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