Best Phone Arena - AT&T gets BlackBerry Classic, redesigned Passport too, AT&T and BlackBerry certain appear to be obtaining on well recently. The carrier has yet again proclaimed that it'll be merchandising the BlackBerry Passport smartphone. This went on before, back in Sep. So far, though, the Passport has eluded AT&T's network.
It's absolute to land shortly, however, and once it will it'll be slightly redesigned. Gone ar the sq. corners from the international model, and in ar some rounded corners that are apparently requested by AT&T. BlackBerry complied thereupon request, which could justify why it's taking ciao for the Passport to really build it to the carrier's stores.
The good news is that with the plan (which changes nothing else regarding the device except its corners) comes a rather more cost-effective tag too. whereas last year AT&T aforementioned it might sell the Passport for $249 with a biennial contract, that is been modified to a a lot of edible $199.99.
Sans contract, you'll have to dole out $649.99 for one. And you'll be able to conjointly get the Passport with AT&T's Next installment plans - opting to pay nothing direct, then followed by twenty or twenty four equal monthly payments.
The dangerous news is that AT&T still does not have associate degree actual unharness date for the device. Apparently we should always expect a lot of details "in the approaching weeks". identical state of affairs is true for the BlackBerry Classic, which can build it to the carrier "in the close to future".
At least we've got valuation data for this one too. you will be able to purchase the Classic for $49.99 with a biennial contract, or $419.99 while not a long agreement. subsequent plans ar offered here additionally.
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