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Could $999 BlackBerry Z10 Debut Breed Sticker Shock?

Could $999 BlackBerry Z10 Debut Breed Sticker Shock?
February 11, 2013 2:23PM

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The $999 price for an unlocked BlackBerry Z10 is way too high, said analyst Michael Disabato. In fact, he said, he wouldn't pay $1,000 for an unlocked smartphone with any brand name, BlackBerry included, because the devices are nearly obsolete as soon as you use them; the next version is always around the corner.

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Solavei, an upstart carrier of which few have heard, is getting a big break. Solavei is the first U.S. carrier to sell the new BlackBerry Z10. But could the price tag cause so much sticker shock that it drives customers to other carriers instead? Or will an innovative business model disrupt the industry?

Solavei is selling unlocked versions of the BlackBerry Z10 for a whopping $999. Solavei has partnered with GSM Nation on the retail front to peddle the new devices. But, again, how many will line up to pay the premium?

"We believe in giving our members access to the latest phones and wireless Relevant Products/Services capabilities," said Solavei CEO Ryan Wuerch. "Solavei not only gives its members the opportunity to pay less for unlimited mobile Relevant Products/Services service, but even the opportunity to earn income by sharing Solavei with others."

An Outrageous Price

At $999, the BlackBerry Z10 is the most expensive unlocked BlackBerry ever. Unlocked BlackBerry devices usually fall close to the $700 mark, which is in line with the market.

Michael Disabato, managing vice president of Network and Telecom at Gartner Relevant Products/Services, told us he was not buying.

"So BlackBerry is introducing its 'iPhone-killer' through some third-tier, pay-as-you go cheap mobile operator? I have never heard of this carrier. I think the price for this unlocked phone is just outrageous," Disabato said.

He painted this picture: Consumers pay $750 for a 32 GB iPhone unlocked. Consumers pay $850 for a 64 GB iPhone unlocked. That means consumers pay a $150 premium for the BlackBerry. As he sees it, the price is way too high for a BlackBerry. In fact, he said, he wouldn't pay $1,000 for an unlocked smartphone with any brand name because the devices are nearly obsolete as soon as you use them; the next version is always right around the corner.

"I don't think the Z10 is compelling enough for people to abandon Android Relevant Products/Services and iOS, unless it's people who loved BlackBerry in the beginning, went to iOS because it was cool, couldn't get the features they needed, and decided to go back to BlackBerry," Disabato said. "When it comes down to it, it's the software Relevant Products/Services that makes the phone." (continued...)

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noelle:

Posted: 2013-02-14 @ 1:15pm PT
Way TOO MUCH!!!!!!!! SO OVERPRICED!!!!!!!

bb10_rules_all:

Posted: 2013-02-12 @ 1:27pm PT
This is the most powerful and innovative smartphone on earth and the history of smartphones. $999 is a steal.

homer:

Posted: 2013-02-12 @ 7:29am PT
This is completely stupid. The carrier is charging a price they think the market will pay. It is selling for $1700 on EBay after all.

mr_zed10:

Posted: 2013-02-12 @ 7:09am PT
This analyst needs to do some actual analysis.

"BlackBerry included, because the devices are nearly obsolete as soon as you use them;"

Blackberry is the ONLY manufacturer who does not constantly release new devices unlike Apple who has a yearly release, and Android phones which are monthly.

""So BlackBerry is introducing its 'iPhone-killer' through some third-tier, pay-as-you go cheap mobile operator?"

Blackberry never stated this is the iPhone killer, these analysts need to quit assuming every new phone by a manufacturer of ANY name who is offering a smartphone is an iPhone killer.

Newsflash, the iPhone is not on the smartphone throne, last I heart, Samsung has over taken iPhone (fact).

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