Google - Chrome For Blackberry Passport [new]

Elias navigated to his favorite news site. It loaded perfectly. He scrolled using the , his thumb gliding over the physical keys to move the cursor on the screen. It was a fusion of 2014 hardware and modern web standards. The Legacy Continues

: Chrome is deeply integrated with Google's advertising ecosystem, which tracks user movements and clicks. google chrome for blackberry passport

If you manage to get a legacy version running, the experience is often suboptimal: Elias navigated to his favorite news site

Sync & accounts: Strong if you use a Google account — bookmarks, history, passwords, and open tabs sync across devices. (Requires signing in and network access.) It was a fusion of 2014 hardware and modern web standards

Overview: Chrome offers fast page rendering, good tab management, and tight integration with Google services (Sync, Password Manager) where supported. On the Passport’s 4.5" square display it displays desktop-oriented pages well but some sites may need horizontal scrolling.

For a brief window in time, Elias had the ultimate machine: the security and tactile soul of a BlackBerry, powered by the vast engine of the Google ecosystem. He was browsing the future on a piece of history.

If you absolutely need the rendering engine of Chrome (Blink) on your Passport: