Sprint appears to have had second thoughts about selling the BlackBerry Priv smartphone.
In January, BlackBerry CEO John Chen said the device — initially an AT&T exclusive — would reach Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless.
Since then, T-Mobile and Verizon have launched the Android-based slider. Sprint has not.
When questioned on Twitter, the official SprintCares account told consumers, “Sorry to say but we will no longer carry the BlackBerry Priv. If this changes in the future we will update customers.”
BlackBerry has not commented on Sprint’s change in plans. BlackBerry sold only 600,000 smartphones during its most recent quarter and cut the Priv’s retail price from $699 to $649.