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BlackBerry Passport priced to take on Apple & Samsung

BlackBerry's latest smartphone, the Passport, is set to be unveiled Wednesday, and it's priced to give it a leg up on the most recent offerings from Apple and Google's Android.

Device by Canadian company will be officially unveiled on Wednesday

BlackBerry's latest smartphone, the Passport, is set to be unveiled Wednesday, and it's priced to give it a leg up on the most recent offerings from Apple and Google's Android.

According to an interview the CEO did with the Wall Street Journal on Monday, the phone will retailat just under $600 without a contract in the U.S. significantly lower than even the most bare-bones versions of Apple's recently announced iPhone 6, or market-leading Samsung's latest Galaxy 5.

That's a key strategic decision to make the phone especially appealing to large corporate orders, which once formed the backbone of the company's market-dominance before the iPhone entered the smartphone scene.

Canadian pricing is not yet known, but will be revealed at an event in Toronto on Wednesday.

While it has comparable specifications to other devices, the Passport's main distinguishing feature is a square screen that the company says makes it much easier and more pleasant to view things on,as opposed to a conventional rectangular screen.

(Indeed, beyond the name, the Passport is actually shaped like a real passport an intentional design feature so that it fits into a breast pocket or small airportportfolio.)

The Passportis the first entirely new device to be released by BlackBerrysince new chief executive John Chen joined the company about a year ago.

Before joiningBlackBerry, Chen led a turnaround at software company Sybase, which faced its own identity crisis and financial problems before he helped make it a profitable operation focused on mobile business technology.

With files from The Canadian Press