BlackBerry will pay you to dump your iPhone for a Passport

BlackBerry CEO John Chen during the BlackBerry Enterprise Portfolio Launch event Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014, in San Francisco.

BlackBerry CEO John Chen during the BlackBerry Enterprise Portfolio Launch event Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014, in San Francisco.

Here’s a holiday deal for you: If you trade in your iPhone 6 for a BlackBerry Passport, the company will basically pay you $50.

Starting Dec. 1, BlackBerry will pay customers up to $400 to trade in their iPhones including the 4S, 5, 5C, 5S and 6 models. On top of that, BlackBerry will give an additional $150 (or $200 in Canadian dollars).

In addition, BlackBerry is offering $100 off the purchase of a black $599 BlackBerry Passport. (The markdown doesn’t apply to Passports in other colors.) With the discount and the maximum trade-in value for an iPhone, you get $50 along with your new BlackBerry Passport.

The offer is available on ShopBlackBerry.com.

In addition, a BlackBerry Z30 goes for $225 on the site, a markdown from the $499 suggested retail price.

The deal is the first of its kind for the holidays, says BlackBerry rep Lisette Kwong.

BlackBerry introduced the Passport in September. Sporting a square display and a width of 3.6 inches, Mashable Tech Editor Pete Pachal called the device “very strange” but also powerful.

 
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