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Blackberry Z10 and Q10 on Globe Postpaid Price Drops to Plan 999

Subcribe to Globe Postpaid and get Blackberry Z10 or Q10 at Plan 999 with no cash-out and only 999 pesos monthly service charge.
Globe Telecom drops their Blackberry Z10 and Q10 plans to less 1000 pesos monthly charge. To welcome this New Year 2014, you can now get 1 one the latest handset from Blackberry at…
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Globe Telecom drops their Blackberry Z10 and Q10 plans to less 1000 pesos monthly charge.
To welcome this New Year 2014, you can now get 1 one the latest handset from Blackberry at Plan 999 with no additional one -time cash out. Almost 50% percent less saving you can get since the first release of this device which under Plan 1799. The same goes with Q10, from plan 1499 pesos before you can have it now on the same plan with Blackberry Z10. If you're a huge fan of this brand this is the time for you to renew or apply for a new postpaid handset under Globe Telecom.

Blackberry Z10 Globe Plan

Blackberry Z10 and Q10 Globe Plan 999


This is very affordable BB offer from Globe to start this New Year, just go to your nearest Globe Store or kiosk to inquire and avail this handset. This is under mySuperPlan, you can check out the online plan builder to mix and match combos you want to bundle with your Blackberry handset plus an option to add boosters.

Plan 999 bundles


1 unit Blackberry smartphone
LTE surfing of up to 42Mbps
Call and Text consumables
Gadget Care
Monthly charge: 999 pesos

Aside from its price drop, you new phone is also insured from, theft, robbery, accidental damage via free one month subscription of Globe Gadget care.


To apply for this plan just prepare the needed documents like proof of identification, proof of billing and proof of income before proceeding to your nearest Globe Store or business center. You can also apply this through online or web application, all you need to do is fill all needed fields then upload the required docs then submit. For loyalty and reconstructing concerns, you can directly call their hotline (02)730-1300 instead. 

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