NEW DELHI: Just before the festive season, struggling Canadian handset maker BlackBerry is pushing for a turnaround in India with its new flagship device Passport, which is positioned against the likes of Apple iPhone 6 and the soon-to-be-launched Samsung Galaxy Alpha.Priced at Rs 49,990, the device - with its unique square shape - is BlackBerry's hope in the Rs 60,000-crore domestic handset market, which is all set to become the world's second largest mobile phone market after China, according to industry estimates.
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BlackBerry India bets big on Passport
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