BlackBerry has just released the brand new BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition, and it is gorgeous. With a refined design and featuring an awesome looking silver finish, the BlackBerry Passport SE has us all anxious to get our hands on one, and we're sure plenty of you feel the same! So here is your chance to win a free Silver Edition Passport for yourself, along with a bundle of accessories and some CrackBerry goodies!
As usual, we're keeping it simple. Leave a comment below telling us why you want to own a BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition over any other device. You can enter one original comment per day through August 23rd. We'll announce the winner sometime after the contest closes, so make sure you keep an eye on the blog for that announcement. Keep in mind, while the BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition is unlocked and should work on most GSM carriers, we make no guarantees your specific carrier supports it. It's up to you to make sure the device will work for you and no substitutions will be made in the event that it doesn't. Also, if the winner resides outside of the US, any customs fees incurred during shipping are the responsibility of the winner.
And while you're waiting for us to announce the winner, make sure you check out all the latest on the BlackBerry Passport Silver Edition right here on the CrackBerry blog.
Good luck everyone!

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