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Sprint's BlackBerry Q10 arrives Aug. 30 for $200

The physical keyboard lives on in BlackBerry's Q10 smartphone, which features BlackBerry's newest OS.

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Watch this: BlackBerry Q10; the keyboard lives

Sprint's fans who have been waiting for word on the BlackBerry Q10 can finally stop gnashing their teeth; the carrier will begin selling the QWERTY-equipped smartphone on August 30 for $199.99 on contract.

That's the same retail price you'll find on Verizon and AT&T, though T-Mobile's version falls under a different pricing structure.

Beyond its excellent physical keyboard, the BlackBerry Q10 is also 4G LTE-capable in Sprint's 4G markets, and possesses long battery life. Check out CNET's full BlackBerry Q10 review for video, photos, and all the details.