BlackBerry KEYone now available at Sprint for $528 or $22 per month

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Sprint has just become the first carrier in the United States to officially sell the BlackBerry KEYone. Although previous rumors indicated Verizon might be the first to offer the CDMA version of the smartphone in the US, Sprint was faster.

Starting today, customers can purchase the BlackBerry KEYone via Sprint's online store. The handset can be had for $528 outright, but if you can't afford that amount in one go, then you can get if for free on a $22 monthly plan for 18 months.



According to President and General Manager of TCL, North America, Steve Cistulli, the launch of the BlackBerry KEYone in the US is a significant achievement for BlackBerry Mobile and shows the company is committed to providing customers in this region some of the best and most secure products in the smartphone industry.


For those of you who don't want to order your favorite smartphone online, Sprint will make the BlackBerry KEYone available in brick and mortar stores across the country later this month (possibly on July 28). Also, you can read our full BlackBerry KEYone review while you're at it.



source: Sprint

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