Exclusive to AT&T in the U.S., the BlackBerry Passport is available in a unique design with rounded edges starting Feb. 20 for $0 down on an AT&T Next plan, at $21.67 per month with AT&T Next 24, $27.09 with AT&T Next 18 or $32.50 per month with AT&T Next 12. You can also get the smartphone for $199.99 with a two-year agreement or at no annual commitment for $649.99. If you’re wondering about the significance of the rounded edges, it’s something that BlackBerry did for AT&T on their request.
The BlackBerry Classic on AT&T is available on the 20th for $0 down on an AT&T Next plan, at $14 per month with AT&T Next 24, $17.50 per month with Next 18 or $21 per month with AT&T Next 12. You can also get the smartphone for $49.99 with a two-year agreement or at no annual commitment for $419.99.
For more information on both devices, go to this BlackBerry blog post or AT&T’s page.
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BlackBerry Passport and Classic Available On AT&T On February 20
Exclusive to AT&T in the U.S., the BlackBerry Passport is available in a unique design with rounded edges starting Feb. 20 for $0 down on an AT&T Next plan, at $21.67 per month with AT&T Next 24, $27.09 with AT&T Next 18 or $32.50 per month with AT&T Next 12. You can also get the smartphone for $199.99 with a two-year agreement or at no annual commitment for $649.99. If you’re wondering about the significance of the rounded edges, it’s something that BlackBerry did for AT&T on their request.
The BlackBerry Classic on AT&T is available on the 20th for $0 down on an AT&T Next plan, at $14 per month with AT&T Next 24, $17.50 per month with Next 18 or $21 per month with AT&T Next 12. You can also get the smartphone for $49.99 with a two-year agreement or at no annual commitment for $419.99.
For more information on both devices, go to this BlackBerry blog post or AT&T’s page.
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