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BlackBerry shares are up, after the company’s CEO said interest in the new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone was higher than expected.
BlackBerry is hoping to rebound in the smartphone market with the BlackBerry Z10, but so is Nokia with their Lumia 920.
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.
The BlackBerry Z10 is only weeks away from its U.S. launch, but there are plenty of other phones competing for your dollars. Is BlackBerry’s all-touch offering and its new operating system worth picking up?
Aas European retailers slash prices on the BlackBerry Z10, the unlocked version has also gotten cheaper, dropping to $749, down from $999.
Even before its debut in the United States, the BlackBerry Z10 is having its price cut by European retailers in an effort to invigorate what appears to be flagging sales.
Sprint customers in the U.S. waiting for the new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone will be disappointed: the mobile carrier won’t be offering the all-touch Z10 in America.
The new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone is outselling the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3 at Glentel, the largest independent mobile phone retailer in Canada.
Sales of the new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone have been slower than anticipated, a worrying trend for the embattled company, which was hoping for a comeback with its BlackBerry 10 phones.
The BlackBerry has been dumped by one of the largest malls in America for Nokia.
TechInsights has posted an exhaustive teardown of the new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone that seems to show the Z10’s parts cost more than those inside the iPhone 5.
The IDC Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker has detailed the dominance the Android and iOS mobile operating systems are, but one proves stronger than the other.
RIM...err Blackberry made its rather glorified re-entry into the smartphone market with the recent release of the Blackberry 10 OS and high-end Blackberry Z10 handset. As consumers decide whether to give BlackBerry another chance, one question is going to pop up - How does it compare to the current creams of the crop? Here we take a look at the BlackBerry Z10 against the best-selling Samsung Galaxy S3 from 2012.
Soon after BlackBerry unveiled its new Blackberry 10 operating system and Z10 and Q10 devices in January, we found out we'd have to wait until March for the Z10 to be released on major U.S. carriers. It now looks like Verizon customers will have to wait a little longer than T-Mobile users.