Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Blackberry Z10 AT&T release date



The BlackBerry Z10 seems to be making its rounds at the moment and next in line for this new BB10 smartphone is none other than AT&T, we can now give a little more news covering the Blackberry Z10 AT&T release date speculation.

We already know that T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T will be carrying the smartphone because you can register your interest on the carriers’ websites. This is the only way you will get email notification of when they will be available to buy.

The AT&T BlackBerry Z10 release date according to N4BB is speculated to be March 15th, which is the same release date as other retail locations. The T-Mobile version can be pre-ordered on March 11th with availability on the 27th for personal users, T-Mobile business users can get their hands on the Z10 on March 13th.So T-Mobile will get it first if all the news is correct then AT&T and Verizon will follow shortly after, we already reported that Sprint may not be getting their hands on the BlackBerry Z10, we will keep you posted.

In the UK many retailers are dropping the BlackBerry Z10 price, Carphone Warehouse is now offering for as little as £29 per month, and Vodafone and Phones 4u are all following suit. In 2003, RIM launched the Mobile Data Service to enable customers to access Java-based third-party enterprise applications using the secure real-time push-based BlackBerry infrastructure.

 

Later on October 21, 2008, RIM announced at the BlackBerry Developer Conference that the company would open an application store for their devices. It was also announced that the store was scheduled to be open in March 2009, and would work in conjunction with PayPal's services. On January 19, 2009, RIM began accepting submissions of applications from developers.

On March 4, 2009, RIM officially named the store "BlackBerry App World" (previously called the BlackBerry Application Storefront). It was also confirmed that the service would not initially be available for desktops, and only a web-based catalog would be accessible from non-BlackBerry devices.On April 1, 2009, at CTIA's trade show, RIM announced that App World had gone live.

At the BlackBerry sponsored Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES), it was announced that an average of 1 million apps were being downloaded each day.On August 19, 2010, BlackBerry App World 2.0 was released. This new version introduced BlackBerry ID - a single sign, account system that can be used on both the BlackBerry client and the BlackBerry App World desktop storefront. In addition to BlackBerry ID, BlackBerry App World 2.0 also introduced direct credit card billing and carrier billing for AT&T Wireless subscribers.

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