: Expert technicians like those at Android on Passport or individual developers in the community (e.g., Balika011 ) offer these conversion services for roughly €80 to $150 .
: The Passport features a secure bootchain that remains effectively unhackable via software alone.
: This requires desoldering the phone's internal storage chip (eMMC) and replacing it with a new chip pre-programmed with an unlocked bootloader and an Android-compatible partition table.
The remains a marvel of industrial design, but its original software, BlackBerry 10 (BB10) , is officially reaching its final limits. If you are looking to breathe new life into this 1:1 aspect-ratio icon with a custom ROM , the landscape has changed dramatically. As of early 2026, the dream of "Passport on Android" has transitioned from a theoretical impossibility to a highly specialized hardware project. 1. The Reality Check: Can You Flash a ROM?
If you have a prototype unit (unlocked from the factory) or a hardware-converted device, you have access to:
If you are determined to run a modern custom ROM like , you must move beyond software. Developers have pioneered a method involving a physical eMMC swap .
: Projects like the Zinwa P26 are slated for 2026 release, aiming to provide DIY hardware kits for converting the Passport into a modern Android device. 3. Custom ROM Options for Converted Devices
: The only stable, fully functional OS for a retail Passport is still BB10 . 2. The Breakthrough: Hardware Conversion