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The BlackBerry Z10 has already been made available for purchase in certain regions such as Canada and UK, but as far as the US release goes, we still have to wait for a few more weeks before we'll be able to buy the gadget in that particular region.

As reported before, the BlackBerry Z10 will arrive in the States via three major carriers, those being AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon. Evidently, a certain fourth major carrier is missing from the picture, and if you haven't figured out already, I'm referring to Sprint.

While AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile have all announced that the Z10 will arrive on their shelves in the near(ish) future, Sprint hasn't made any announcement in that regard, until very recently.

Apparently, according to a statement made by a Sprint representative, the BlackBerry Z10 will not be made available for purchase on the Now Network. Instead, according to this representative, Sprint believes that its customers will be more pleased with the BlackBerry Q10 instead of the Z10.

All that being said, in a nutshell Sprint will not offer the full-touch Z10 on its network, but instead it will retail the QWERTY BlackBerry Q10 in its stores. No exact release date has been given, but previous reports have indicated that the gadget in question should hit the market sometime in the second quarter of the year. With that in mind, Sprint might also deliver the Q10 in the US within that same Q2 time-frame.

As to what you can expect from the gadget itself, the BlackBerry Q10 arrives with a 3.1 inch display featuring a resolution of 720 x 720, a pixel density of 328 pixels per inch, a dual-core Cortex-A9 TI OMAP 4470 CPU clocked at 1.5 GHz, a PowerVR SGX544 GPU, 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of storage expandable by up to 64 GB via microSD, an 8 MP camera on the back with LED flash and autofocus, a 2,100 mAh battery and of course the latest BlackBerry 10 operating system.

Would anyone be interested in the Q10 at Sprint rather than the Z10 at either one of the carriers that will offer the full-touch smartphone?

Source: Bloomberg
Via: Phone Arena