End-users will be able to purchase it starting with June, the carrier announced

May 15, 2013 10:51 GMT  ·  By

Yesterday, Canadian mobile phone maker BlackBerry officially announced the June availability of its BlackBerry Q10 smartphone in the United States via various wireless carriers, but it seems that T-Mobile has already made the device available for its users.

The handset is now up for grabs for the company’s business customers at $119 with qualifying rate plans, the carrier announced.

Consumers will receive access to the device only next month, and will be able to snag it at $99.99 with the signing of a two-year agreement, while also having to pay $20 per month for the device for the length of the contract.

BlackBerry Q10 will land on shelves with support for T-Mobile’s 4G LTE network, while also offering the full set of BlackBerry 10 features and capabilities, including BBM Video with Screen Share.

Users can register on this webpage at T-Mobile for updates on the smartphone’s arrival.