Gadget Flops 2014: 10 Smartphones That Didn't Survive


BENGALURU: With the year coming to an end, we shall take a look at the gadgets launched this year that failed to meet the expectations of the buyers. These gadgets were best hyped when launched but couldn’t interest the buyers. So, let’s take a look at an interesting compilation of unsuccessful smart phones by the Times of India.

# Blackberry Passport

The Passport from Blackberry was another shot by the company to return to the market as the master of quality and productivity-focused devices. But Blackberry Passport its peculiar shape and a high price tag failed to receive the traffic as the company expected. The phone’s keypad takes time for the users to get used to of it and does not offer a fluid and fast typing experience that BlackBerry phones were famous for.

As far as the specifications are concerned, the Blackberry Passport is powered by a 2.2 Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, Adreno 330 GPU and a 3GB RAM.

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