The carrier might still have them up for grabs through its online portal

Sep 26, 2013 10:51 GMT  ·  By

Wireless carrier T-Mobile has officially confirmed this week plans to remove all BlackBerry devices from its stores, due to the weak demand they have seen lately.

According to a recent article on Reuters, the wireless services provider does not believe that stocking BlackBerry devices in the retail distribution system is currently efficient.

Basically, in T-Mobile’s vision, BlackBerry devices are appealing mainly to business users, who are not making their purchase decisions in stores.

This means that the carrier will no longer provide end users with the possibility to buy a BlackBerry smartphone at its brick and mortar locations.

However, we should still see it selling these devices through its online store, so not all is lost for those who are keen on grabbing a new BlackBerry on Magenta’s network. No further details on the matter have been provided, but more should emerge soon, so stay tuned.