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If you haven’t pre-ordered the new BlackBerry Z10 because you've been holding out for the BlackBerry Q10, then the wait is now over. Rogers has added the all new QWERTY BlackBerry device to their pre-ordering system. As far as we know, Rogers is the first carrier in the world to put the Q10 up for pre-order.
The most we've heard from BlackBerry is that the Q10 is coming out in April, but that hasn’t stopped Rogers from getting the ball rolling now. Who knows, maybe it will come earlier to Canada. I’m personally loving the BlackBerry Z10, but I may just have to pick up the Q10 as well. Sound off in the comments on which device you’ve pre-ordered or are picking up.
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