If you live in Canada and have been waiting for carriers to release the DTEK50 instead of picking one up from ShopBlackBerry, your wait just might be over. Multiple Canadian carriers have now listed BlackBerry latest Android-powered smartphone as available, and pricing is pretty consistent across the board.
- Bell - $49.99 2-year term with plan starting at $75/mo with data or $449.99 no-term.
- Telus - $0 with plan starting at $60/mo or $450 no-term.
- Wind - $0 with $15/mo WINDtab Boost or $199 with $5/mo WINDtab Boost or $349 on WINDtab.
- SaskTel - $49.99 with 2-year term with voice and data or $399.99 with one-year term or $449.99 no-term.
- Videotron - Starting at $89.95 with 2-year term with 1GB plan or $249.95 with 2-year unlimited Canada BASE plan or $429.95 no-term.
Oddly, still missing from that list is Rogers despite them having already announced they will be carrying the device, but I'm sure that's just a matter of time before they get it listed with similar pricing. Is anyone going to be snagging a DTEK50 now that they've arrived on carriers?
Read more
BlackBerry KEY2 now available in Canada at Bell, Rogers, SaskTel and TELUS
If you live in Canada and are looking to get your hands on the all-new BlackBerry KEY2, today is the day! Bell, Rogers, SaskTel, and TELUS have all gone live with sales either in-store or online.
BlackBerry KEY2 available in Canada on July 6, pre-orders start June 21
During the launch of the BlackBerry KEY2, BlackBerry Mobile noted Canadians would be able to get their hands on the latest BlackBerry smartphone soon and now, we have the exact release dates and pricing.
Canadian carriers have now released BlackBerry OS 10.3.2
Despite having been officially announced back on June 2nd, Canadian carriers have sort of lagged in officially rolling out the BlackBerry OS 10.3.2 update to customers but it looks as though the wait is finally over for the most part. As noted in the CrackBerry Forums multiple times now and via our tips line, several Canadian carriers including Bell, TELUS, Rogers, Wind and SaskTel have...
Save $100 off the BlackBerry KEY2 LE at Bell, Rogers, and Telus!
The big three in Canada have kicked off their March deals, and right now, folks looking to move into a new BlackBerry KEY2 LE can save $100 off the regular price bringing the total to $0 with select plans.