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Apr 24, 2013 News
Digicel Guyana on Monday announced the launching of the new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone and from today will be selling the cutting-edge mobile device.
“The new BlackBerry Z10 provides an intelligent and intuitive experience that constantly adapts to users’ needs,” the company said in a release.
The company’s first BlackBerry customer, Stephen Fraser, was presented with a Z10. Fraser, who purchased his first BlackBerry from Digicel in May 2007 said he was elated to have been selected.
“This is a wonderful surprise from a company with whom I have had a longstanding relationship. I loved my BlackBerry Torch but the BlackBerry Z10 is definitely my new favourite. The BlackBerry Remember feature which allows you to create and organize your interests and projects in a single location will be very useful,” Fraser said.
The BlackBerry Z10 is available in Digicel stores across Guyana and will be sold for $140,000.
According to Digicel Head of Sales and Distribution, Nalini Vieira, “Digicel is delighted to introduce the BlackBerryZ10 to Guyana.”
“The BlackBerry Z10 has amazing features including a new mobile computing paradigm where what matters to customers is always only one swipe away. Digicel was the first to bring BlackBerry service to Guyana and we will continue to ensure customers have access to great technology at affordable prices,” Vieira concluded.
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