![]() All the info is in T-Mobile’s press release. You can get the Priv with the Uncarrier’s Jump! On Demand program for $0 upfront and $34 a month for 18 months or you can get the Priv for $0 down and $30-a-month payments for 24 months. If you’re wondering about T-Mobile, the carrier has offered the device since January 26. You have your choice of Next 24 (30 payments) for $24.67 per month, Next 18 (24 months) for $30.84 per month, or Next 12 (20 months) for $37 per month. It’s available in retail stores and online, and customers can purchase the phone for $250 with a two-year contract or via AT&T Next with $0 down. Here are all the places where you can buy or reserve an unlocked, SIM-free BlackBerry Priv, as well as the pricing for each of those countries.ĪT&T was the first U.S. Initially, BlackBerry opened up orders for the Priv in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada in late 2015, and expanded availability to Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Germany in early 2016. CEO Chen said last week the company only sold 600,000 Privs in its fourth quarter, and the company recently cut the device’s price down by $50. The announcement adds fuel to the fire of the Priv’s failure to reignite interest in BlackBerry’s smartphones. ![]() Sprint’s “Social Customer Service Team” tweeted at several customers asking for when the Priv would become available on the network - to which Sprint replied the carrier is not interested in selling BlackBerry’s flagship Android device. If this changes in the future we will update customers. ![]() See All Sorry to say but we will no longer carry the BlackBerry PRIV.
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