The screen will be available online and in stores around the U.S. on that day, say the sources.
North America has long been BlackBerry's biggest market, and the company makes 20 percent of its revenue from the U.S. alone. The Z10 is available in 21 nations, but U.S. carriers often have longer testing periods for new phones.
Rivals Verizon and T-Mobile USA have both said they expect to offer the device by the end of the month, as well.
Sprint announced earlier this month that the will not be offering the Z10, instead opting for the Q10, a lower-end model that includes a full physical keyboard akin to older BlackBerry devices.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 9 Mar 2013 22:09