Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile all confirm support for BlackBerry 10 (Sprint as well!)
0. phoneArena posted on 09 Jan 2013, 21:05
With BlackBerry 10 about three weeks from getting introduced, the nation's top four carriers confirmed that BlackBerry 10 devices will be coming to their smartphone lineup; Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint each said that they will carry BlackBerry 10 models and you might recalll the recent picture of the BlackBerry Z10 wearing Verizon's branding...
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1. aquariumdude posted on 09 Jan 2013, 21:12 6 0
Hmm Sprint seems to very stubborn with Windows Phone 8 and Blackberry 10. I really do feel sorry for Sprint users.
4. MC1123 posted on 09 Jan 2013, 21:24 1 3
actually sprint also confirmed that they will carry blackberry 10!!! they actually tweet it to a costumer!! they said just be patient because it's coming
6. TROLL posted on 09 Jan 2013, 21:32 0 3
Cause Sprint Verizon and T-Mobile don't, dislike WP cause there failing!
2. Birds posted on 09 Jan 2013, 21:18 4 1
Sprint is like becoming the anti-network for new platforms....What is going on with them?
5. MC1123 posted on 09 Jan 2013, 21:27 1 3
no, not really... they will support the upcoming Firefox as well!! they apart confirm that they will carry blackberry 10 months ago... and they reply to a tweet regarding if they will carry blackberry 10 device.. and they said yes...
3. marleneamaro posted on 09 Jan 2013, 21:21 1 1
as of right now it seems like WP is on the rise, So this is the perfect time reintroduce BB to the world once more; let people get acquainted with this OS for those who've only known about iOS & Android
9. Nikolas.Oliver posted on 10 Jan 2013, 01:40 1 0
here i am...btw pikapowerize's real name is junfe al mark,
8. JohnnyBravo posted on 09 Jan 2013, 23:03 1 3
Really looking forward to BB 10. They wont dominate but eventually they will sell well...I believe if RIM gains some momentum this year then they will be happy with that. Baby steps!
10. Droid_X_Doug posted on 10 Jan 2013, 02:08 0 0
More like stop the migration of BB users to Android, iOS and WP. Scoble's comments weren't exactly portending a reversal of BBs fortunes.






