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16 May

Following the official release of the BlackBerry Bold, we were left wondering about the prices and future plans. Well here they are.
AT&T, Sprint and Verizon Wireless are going to sell the Bold for $300, with only T-Mobile announcing a price $50 higher. I wonder why T-Mobile stands out of the crowd like that. What do they have prepared for their subscribers? If you remember, T-Mobile is comfortably ranked 4th in the USA by number of subscribers. They have recently hit 30 million subscribers and they have recently launched their 3G service in New York. Some rumors also claim that T-Mobile is going to purchase Sprint, although I haven’t read anything similar since this news came out a few days ago.
As for a date release, AT&T stands out of the crowd, with their Bold being sold starting July while everyone else will do so in September only.
How many of you are more likely to get the BlackBerry Bold rather than the rumored Thunder or the second generation iPhone?
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