India is now the latest country to get BlackBerry’s Z10 handset.
The company today announced that it has launched the smartphone in India for 43,490 rupees ($800). The device is already available in the U.K. and Canada.
According to BlackBerry, the handset will be offered in over 2,000 retail locations across 50 cities around India. The handset will support carriers running 3G or HSPA+ networks, and the handsets will fully support global roaming.
BlackBerry is taking its time offering its new line of handsets around the world: The U.S. is expected to get the Z10 towards the middle of next month. However, when it launches in the States, it won’t come with the massive unsubsidized price tag that Indian consumers will confront, since carriers here will subsidize the price.