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AT&T a ofrecer el Blackberry Z10 y Q10 - QiiBO
AT&T a ofrecer el Blackberry Z10 y Q10 - QiiBO QiiBO

AT&T a ofrecer el Blackberry Z10 y Q10

Como ya habíamos adelantado aquí en QiiBO, AT&T será una de las proveedoras que tendrán los nuevos teléfonos, Blackberry Z10 y el pequeñín con teclado QWERTY, el Blackberry Q10.

Aunque aún no hay palabras oficiales de AT&T en Puerto Rico, la proveedora, nos hizo llegar el comunicado oficial para la disponibilidad de los nuevos teléfonos presentados. No obstante, precios y fecha de llegada de los nuevos teléfonos de Blackberry no se han mencionado. Tan pronto tengamos más información al respecto actualizaremos el comunicado.

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Blackberry Z10 y Blackberry Q10 de camino a AT&T

AT&T* today announced plans to offer the new BlackBerry® Z10 and BlackBerry® Q10 smartphones powered by BlackBerry® 10. The new BlackBerry Z10 is the first smartphone to launch with the re-designed, re-engineered and re-invented BlackBerry 10 platform, offering customers a powerful and unique new mobile experience. It is the fastest and most advanced BlackBerry smartphone yet, with a smarter experience that continuously adapts to a customer’s needs. The BlackBerry Q10 comes with a physical QWERTY keyboard that BlackBerry fans have loved for years, while the BlackBerry Z10 offers an impressive touchscreen keyboard that provides a modern and easy typing experience.

“BlackBerry is back. AT&T was the first carrier to launch BlackBerry smartphones and services in the U.S. and we are pleased to offer the fully re-designed and modern OS to our customers,” said Jeff Bradley, senior vice president, Devices and Developer Services, AT&T Mobility. “The new BlackBerry 10 platform is a fresh take on today’s smartphones with all the key features BlackBerry fanatics need, including a refreshed version of RIM’s unbeatable email solution, a better browser experience and easy access to all their messages in BlackBerry Hub.”

“The BlackBerry Z10 smartphone delivers a powerful new platform for BlackBerry customers. Combined with the 4G LTE network and service plans from AT&T, BlackBerry Z10 customers will be delighted with a re-invented communication experience, seamless multitasking, easy access to multiple social networks, and the peace of mind that BlackBerry security gives them,” said Carlo Chiarello, EVP, Global Smartphone Business at RIM.

The BlackBerry Z10 will be the first BlackBerry smartphone to run on AT&T 4G LTE, part of the nation’s largest 4G network covering 288 million people.**

BlackBerry 10 is a re-designed, re-engineered and re-invented BlackBerry platform that creates a powerful and unique new mobile experience. BlackBerry 10 gives customers a faster and smarter experience that continuously adapts to their needs with advancements such as:

• Peek and Flow into the BlackBerry Hub –  A new mobile computing paradigm where what matters to customers is always only one swipe away
• Keyboard –  Understands and adapts to customers, so they can type faster and more accurately
• BBM™ (BlackBerry® Messenger) –  Allows customers to share things with the people that matter to them in an instant
• BlackBerry® Balance™ technology – Protects what is important to customers and the businesses they work for.

With the launch of the BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10 platform, AT&T business and government customers will now have an additional option to choose from when deciding which Mobile Enterprise Mobility Management solution best serves their needs.
For more information, please visit http://www.att.com/blackberryz10.

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