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AT&T to start selling new BlackBerry devices on March 22

A Blackberry Z10 smartphone, which is the Germany version of the Blackberry 10, lies on display at the Vodafone stand at the 2013 CeBIT technology tra...
A Blackberry Z10 smartphone, which is the Germany version of the Blackberry 10, lies on display at the Vodafone stand at the 2013 CeBIT technology trade fair on March 5, 2013 in Hanover, Germany.Sean Gallup / Getty Images


AT&T Inc will start selling the highly anticipated BlackBerry Z10 touchscreen smartphone in the United States on March 22, the company said on Monday, sending BlackBerry shares more than 10 percent higher.

BlackBerry, formerly known as Research In Motion, is hoping the new devices, already on sale in Canada, Britain and more than 20 other countries, will help it win back market share in the United States, which was once a stronghold for the smartphone industry pioneer.

The U.S. launch of the new devices has been delayed due to a longer carrier-testing phase in the country. AT&T said pre-sales of the devices will begin on Tuesday, March 12.

BlackBerry says sales of its new smartphone have been outpacing its expectations so far, but investors are keen to see how it fares in the United States. The company has lost U.S. market share rapidly to Apple Inc's iPhone and a slew of devices powered by Google's Android operating system.

A Blackberry Z10 smartphone, which is the Germany version of the Blackberry 10, lies on display at the Vodafone stand at the 2013 CeBIT technology tra...
A Blackberry Z10 smartphone, which is the Germany version of the Blackberry 10, lies on display at the Vodafone stand at the 2013 CeBIT technology trade fair on March 5, 2013 in Hanover, Germany.Sean Gallup / Getty Images

As expected, AT&T said it would sell the devices for $199.99 with a two-year contract. T-Mobile USA said on Friday it planned to start selling the BlackBerry Z10 to its business customers in the United States on Monday.

Verizon Inc, the biggest U.S. wireless carrier, has yet to say when it will start selling the Z10. The Z10 and the soon to be launched Q10, which will come with BlackBerry's traditional physical keyboard, are powered by the new BlackBerry 10, or BB10 operating system.

BlackBerry shares were up more than 10 percent at $14.37 in mid-morning Nasdaq trading on Monday, while its Toronto-listed stock rose by a similar margin to C$14.78.