
Much to the frustration of many prospective BlackBerry buyers, the device has always been postpaid-only. With the holiday season approaching and smartphone sales expected to top 40 percent of its 4th quarter sales, it’s understandable that T-Mobile would want to market to all crowds.
Keeping that in mind, T-Mobile becomes the first nationwide carrier to offer a prepaid BlackBerry device. The Curve 8520 is part of Magenta’s new “T-Mobile Complete” package (along with three other devices), which can be purchased at select Best Buy and Walmart stores. Not only is the first month free, but unlimited plans begin at $50.
A cheap ‘Berry sounds good to me. Anyone looking to revise their Christmas list?
