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Although they're coming in just a little later than some other Canadian carriers, not counting third-party sales at Costco, Rogers has now made the BlackBerry's second Android-powered smartphone, the DTEK50, available to their customers.
As noted on the Rogers site, customers looking to pick up a new DTEK50 can do so starting at $0 on select 2-year plans, or if you're not down with contracts, you can call a DTEK50 yours for only $429 outright. Of course, if you're still on the fence about the DTE50 and are looking to learn more, be sure to check our full review otherwise, hit the Rogers site to place your order.
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