It looks like AT&T won't have a domestic exclusive on the BlackBerry Priv after all. Verizon Wireless has hinted on Twitter that it, too, will offer the keyboard-equipped Android phone to its customers. No other information is available on Verizon's website, but the carrier does say that the phone is "coming soon."

Read next: The BlackBerry Priv review.

The Priv is available unlocked directly from BlackBerry for a steep $699, but that model only works with GSM networks. In the US, it's fully-functional and LTE-capable on AT&T and T-Mobile. AT&T also sells its own customized version directly in stores and online. To make a Verizon-capable version, BlackBerry must be developing a second variant with an altered radio to support the carrier's CDMA network.

PRIV™ by BlackBerry. The first-ever BlackBerry powered by Android. Coming soon. https://t.co/xsZRn0ukN0 pic.twitter.com/QkZts5de11 — Verizon News (@VerizonNews) November 6, 2015

The Priv is BlackBerry's first Android phone. It's still a BlackBerry though, so it has a slide out keyboard that should please the brand's purists. The company is also focusing on security with the device — the phone comes with a security suite preinstalled. As far as first impressions go, we were surprisingly pleased with the device during our brief time with it so far. Our full review will be on the site soon.