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BlackBerry KEYone Reaches Amazon, Best Buy Today

BlackBerry's KEYone smartphone will be available from Best Buy and Amazon in the US beginning today. The phone has been teased for months and now US variants are finally going to be on the market. You can get a CDMA model from
Amazon and a GSM model from Best Buy.
The phone costs $550. If you don't feel like spending that upfront amount, Sprint and others are going to begin offering the KEYone this summer, enabling consumers to get it for less upfront.
It comes with Android and a physical keyboard.

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