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Running , the experience was buttery smooth. The OS was gesture-based (swipe up from the bottom to go home, swipe down from top for settings), and the Hub—a unified inbox for all messages, calls, and social notifications—remains, to this day, the best notification system ever designed for a mobile OS.
If you buy one today (for roughly $100–150 on eBay), you aren’t buying a tool. You are buying a museum piece—a testament to what happens when an engineer draws a phone without ever looking at what Apple or Samsung was doing. It is weird, wonderful, and utterly unforgettable. blackberry passport sqw100 1
The was monstrous. You could easily get two full days of heavy use. In an era of "charge by dinner," the Passport was a marathon runner. The Critical Flaw (SQW100-1 Specific) Every legend has a flaw. For the SQW100-1, it was the screen lift issue . Running , the experience was buttery smooth
