Whether you're looking for a new BlackBerry or just looking to add to your already existing collection, you'll want to check out ShopBlackBerry. Freshly announced on the Inside BlackBerry blogs, starting tomorrow and running through the month of November you can save up to 55% on unlocked, select device purchases.
For example, the price of the colorful Q5 (comes in black, white, red and pink) will drop to $159 from its current $349 for shoppers at the U.S. ShopBlackBerry. That's 55% off! Meanwhile, U.S. shoppers will be able to save $200 on the Q10, choice of security-conscious German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, and the Z30, with a 5-inch screen and 2,880 mAh battery that enables 25 hour runtime. Visit our official November sale page for US buyers, from where you can also go to the page of discounted phones for Canadian buyers, as well as for the UK, German and French buyers.
As expected, the BlackBerry Passport isn't part of the deal but for any other device, it's a crazy offer that you won't want to miss out on. Once you've got your new device picked out, be sure to swing by ShopCrackBerry as well for all your BlackBerry accessory purchases. BlackBerry may have the devices but we have better pricing on accessories and super fast shipping!
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