RIM apparently wants its first clamshell smartphone, BlackBerry KickStart, to be a smash-hit in terms of sales, as the Canadian company might be offering the device for only $49.99, with a T-Mobile USA contract agreement for two years. This is no official news yet, but it’s highly probable to be true. RIM’s KickStart will be the first smartphone to have a $50 price tag with a contract agreement for 2-years (the Centro costs $99 with a similar contract), and on top of that KickStart is the ONLY flip smartphone phone inthe US. We’re now waiting for an official announcement regarding the BlackBerry KickStart, which should come either from Research in Motion or from T-Mobile – the first US carrier to offer the new smartphone).
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