As we’ve reported before, the new BlackBerry Z30 will be available from multiple Canadian carriers — including Bell, TELUS and MTS — on October 15th. The pricing is still a mystery though we’re guessing it will sell for anywhere between $149 and $249 on a two-year contract. And now we know how much one of the networks will ask for the unlocked, “sans any strings attached” device.
Those who don’t like putting their signatures on carrier contracts will be able to grab the Z30 from Bell for $699.95, and we assume other networks will want a comparable amount of cash for the same (unlocked) deal.
Again, the Z30 is the BlackBerry’s biggest phone to date, boasting a 5-inch 720p HD screen, 2GB of RAM, 1.7GHz dual-core processor, 8-megapixel rear and 2-megapixel front cameras, and a rather big (though non-removable) 2,880 mAh battery.
[Via: MobileSyrup]