BlackBerry 10
The Blackberry Q10, the company's newest incarnation of their ubiquitous full qwerty all-business phone, will be coming to T-Mobile in early June, according to a recent report from the T-Mobile watchers over at TmoNews.
The QWERTY keyboard-enabled BlackBerry Q10 has been confirmed for a summer release date on Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile.
Developers are getting a look at the new BlackBerry 10.1C SDK (build 10.1.0.1483), which means the rest of us get a preview of changes coming to the next update of BlackBerry 10.
The BlackBerry Q10 seems set for an Apr. 30 debut in Canada, but the U.S. release date is still up in the air. Now the device has shown up at the Federal Communications Commission, so the wait may not be much longer.
The QWERTY keyboard-enabled BlackBerry Q10 is now available for pre-order in the UK, and the new smartphone is set to ship before the end of April.
The BlackBerry Z10 is available in the United States, and sales have been high, but it’s tough to get people to switch from their iPhone or Android smartphones to the totally revamped BlackBerry 10 operating system.
BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins says the embattled mobile phone company plans to release three to four new smartphones running its BlackBerry 10 operating system this year.
A new rumor says Sprint will actually be getting an updated version of the BlackBerry Z10 later this year.
Americans waiting to get their hands on a BlackBerry Z10 can now preorder the new smartphone from AT&T starting today. The mobile carrier says the phones should be in customers’ hands by Mar. 22.
The BlackBerry Z10 will be available in the United States through AT&T beginning Mar.22, according to a statement from the company.
The BlackBerry Z10 is now available for preorder from T-Mobile, as long as you're a business customer.
T-Mobile has confirmed the BlackBerry Z10 smartphone will be available for preorder by business customers on Monday, Mar. 11.
BlackBerry shares are up, after the company’s CEO said interest in the new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone was higher than expected.
While recent rumors say AT&T will bring the BlackBerry Z10 to the U.S. public on Mar. 15, T-Mobile could technically meet its goal to be the first carrier to offer the phone in America, though most people won’t be happy with it.
U.S. consumers hoping to get their hands on the BlackBerry Z10 may want to look to AT&T; new rumors say the mobile carrier will be the first to get the new BlackBerry 10 phone into the hands of the public on Mar. 15.