Since its unveiling a few weeks ago the new BlackBerry 10 operating
system has been pretty much well received so far, but some regions such
as the US will have to wait a few weeks yet before getting access to the
OS and its hardware. Meanwhile customers in the UK and Canada have been
able to pick up the BlackBerry Z10 that has now released onto carrier
Three with instant dispatch of the handset.
The smartphone is now available on the carrier and at the time of
writing the order page is showing stock is available, with estimated
delivery for this coming Monday, February 18th. The BlackBerry Z10 is
available from £34 per month with an upfront cost of £69 for the new
smartphone.
This will get the Ultimate Internet 500 plan that provides unlimited
data use, 500 minutes of talk time, and 5,000 SMS messages. If you are
willing to pay an extra £2 each month you can have The One Plan, which
adds 2,000 minutes of talk time, 5,000 SMS messages, and 5,000 Three to
Three minutes to the unlimited data.
These plans are obviously on the condition of a new two year contract
being agreed to, and currently there are no prices for purchasing the
handset outright. This comes after we recently gave you the prices for the BlackBerry Z10 on rival UK carrier EE.
Previously we heard how the early sales success of the handset was questioned
in the country following reports of the device selling out, but it
seems at the time stock levels were relatively low to begin with.
That’s not to take anything away from the fledging platform though as
it seems BlackBerry are heading in the right direction on their road to
recovery, and once the BlackBerry Q10 gets released the company’s fortunes will be improved further.
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