The love for the BlackBerry Z10 is growing and it has now been confirmed that this new BB10 OS smartphone will be available to pre-order March 11th for T-Mobile Business customers, so get your diaries out and mark this date down if you are a business user on the T-Mobile USA network.
We reported 4 days ago that the BlackBerry Z10 touchscreen smartphone would be released to T-Mobile USA business users first, and now we can reveal thanks to Engadget that this handset will cost $249.99 on a two-year Classic plan. We have no idea at the moment when the BB Z10 will be available for the general public in the U.S, but as soon as we know we will let all T-Mobile users know.
Even though the BlackBerry Z10 device will be up for pre-order on March 11 for T-Mobile Business users, we are being told that they could expect delivery by the end of next week, which is good news for those waiting.
No longer called RIM, BlackBerry is already selling the Z10 in more than 20 countries; it is just a shame that our friends in the U.S have to wait a little longer. AT&T and Verizon Wireless are both keeping tight-lipped on when they will release the BlackBerry Z10.
BlackBerry Z10 T-Mobile launch date, business users get first dibs.
At the end of January the world was introduced to the new BlackBerry 10 operating system, which is the company’s attempt to turn around its flagging fortunes and sliding sales. The early response to the new OS has been pretty positive so far, but the real test will come when the platform launches in the US in a few days time. It seems the BlackBerry Z10 on T-Mobile will launch for business users ahead of personal customers.
The company has begun the push with the new BB10 OS with the BlackBerry Z10 smartphone that is due to be released in the US this month, but according to N4BB on T-Mobile it will be business users that will be getting access to the handset first.
The handset will be available to pre-order from March 11th with deliveries expected to arrive shortly afterwards on the 13th, while personal users will have to wait until March 27th to get access to the device.
BlackBerry in the past relied on business users as their main source of income until the Apple iPhone came along and started to take customers away, and the BlackBerry platform mainly become the play thing for teenagers with its BBM messaging service remaining popular.
Things could be improving for the better for the company as it continues to update the OS and more hardware becomes available in the future, and winning back business customers will be an important part of this comeback.
BlackBerry Z10 US customers not forgotten.
The BlackBerry Z10 smartphone was always going to attract a lot of interest as it’s the first device to launch running the all-new BlackBerry operating system, BB10. The Z10 is already on sale in the UK and Canada but US customers are still waiting patiently to get their hands on this notable smartphone. It is due for a release in the US in March and we’d just like to let potential BlackBerry Z10 US customers know that they haven’t been forgotten.
When the BlackBerry Z10 was officially announced BlackBerry informed that it would be a bit later to hit stateside, giving a launch date of mid to late March. It will be available on multiple US carriers and we’ve recently seen some promising signs that it’s still on target for that March release as we told how the Verizon variant had passed through the FCC and then just two days ago how some Verizon Z10 photos had come to light.
There is still no definite date for availability on US carriers but some waiting customers may be pleased to learn that BlackBerry has acknowledged the fact that they are still waiting and maybe in a bid to reassure those customers the company has tweeted from its official account. Yesterday BlackBerry tweeted, “From East Coast to West, BlackBerry 10 will be available across the U.S. in a few short weeks.” This sounds as though the mid to late March timeframe is still very much on then and at least potential customers can be more confident that they haven’t been overlooked.
As well as this a link to a landing page was provided so that if you’re in the US you can register for Z10 updates for AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile and be kept in the loop with the latest developments. Simply click on the carrier names in this paragraph to be taken straight to the relevant pages.
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