If you absolutely must have an Android-based browser, your goal should be finding the most recent browser that is still compatible with Android 4.3 . While Google Chrome has dropped support, other lightweight browsers may have supported Android 4.3 for longer.
Since BB10 lacks Google Play Services, you generally cannot sign in to your Google account. This means your bookmarks, history, and passwords will not sync across devices.
Security is a genuine concern. BlackBerry has issued no security patches for BB10 since 2022, and the Android runtime environment has known vulnerabilities that will never be fixed. For sensitive activities such as banking or entering passwords, a BB10 Passport is not recommended. The Zinwa hardware upgrade addresses this completely by replacing the entire software stack with modern, patched Android 14.
However, since the Passport features a built-in , users can "sideload" the Android version of Chrome. If you were to "make a feature" of this setup, here is how the experience and functionality break down for this iconic device: The "Squircle" Browsing Experience google chrome for blackberry passport
What does this mean for Google Chrome on your Passport? Everything. With the Zinwa upgrade, your Passport will run , exactly like any modern smartphone. Google Chrome will install directly from the Google Play Store, run at full speed with complete hardware acceleration, synchronize all your data, receive regular security updates, and support every modern web standard without compromise.
Have you successfully run a Chromium-based browser on your Passport? Share your build number in the comments, though we suspect you are lying.
Enjoy your Passport for what it is: A typing machine, an e-reader, an offline music player, and a text-based Reddit client via Neutrino. But for Chrome? Let it go. The internet has moved on, even if we haven't. If you absolutely must have an Android-based browser,
Although Google Chrome was not available, users had alternative browser options on the BlackBerry Passport:
Note your IP address (usually 169.254.x.x when connected to PC via USB).
Multiple users have reported that while they could log into their Google account within Chrome on the Passport, bookmarks would not synchronize. A forum discussion on this topic concluded that the problem is likely caused by the outdated Android runtime: the emulation layer is too old to properly support the sync protocols that modern Chrome relies on. For users who depend on Chrome’s cross‑device continuity—saving a bookmark on their desktop and picking it up on their phone—this limitation is a deal‑breaker. This means your bookmarks, history, and passwords will
While Chrome offers unparalleled syncing and extension ecosystems, running it on the Passport reveals a complex history of software workarounds, hardware limitations, and evolving compatibility. Why Users Wanted Chrome on the Passport
If you still want to attempt Chrome or a Chromium derivative:
Installing Chrome on the Passport requires bypass methods since the native BlackBerry World app store is closed. Step 1: Enable App Installation