Today, BlackBerry has officially released the BlackBerry Leap in Singapore. Following the heels of Malaysia and Hong Kong, we are the next launch destination for BlackBerry’s latest mid-low tier device. BlackBerry Leap will be available on sale beginning May 23rd.
However, the BlackBerry Leap will be on sale through M1Shop outlets island-wide, as well as via the enterprise sales teams of carriers M1, Singtel and StarHub.
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Singapore – BlackBerry Limited (NASDAQ: BBRY; TSX: BB), a global leader in mobile communications, today announced the availability of BlackBerry® Leap in Singapore. From May 23, young power professionals who want to get things done, and companies looking for enterprise fleet renewals will be able to purchase BlackBerry Leap through select carriers and partners. Cameron Vernest, Managing Director for Singapore at BlackBerry, said: “With an all-touch screen, the BlackBerry Leap rounds out our portfolio of BlackBerry 10 devices, offering an affordable choice to mobile professionals who require a smartphone that safeguards sensitive communications and keeps them productive.” BlackBerry Leap features the latest BlackBerry® 10.3.1 operating system, a brilliant edge-to-edge five-inch HD display and more than a full day’s battery power. Top features of the BlackBerry Leap include: Security to Maintain Privacy – You can feel safe in the knowledge that BlackBerry Leap was designed with the highest standards of security in mind to protect your privacy. It is equipped with support for encryption, plus built-in malware protection and back-up, wipe and restore. All to give you control and help secure your data against the next embarrassing and potentially costly cyberattack. For more information on the BlackBerry Leap, please visit BlackBerry.com/Leap. Pricing and Availability BlackBerry Leap will be on sale in Singapore from May 23, through M1Shop outlets island-wide, as well as via the enterprise sales teams of carriers M1, Singtel and StarHub. * Based on GSMA PRD TW.09 Battery Life Measurement Technique and a mixed usage scenario. Many factors affect battery life, including network connectivity, application usage, feature configuration, and battery age. Actual results may vary. |