Verizon cuts pricing of many smartphones to $99 with a 2 year contract

Verizon has dropped all smartphone pricing to $99 with a few exceptions. Prominent smartphones such as the HTC Touch Pro and the HTC Touch Diamond have also received price cuts and are now selling for $99 with a two year contract. Maybe Verizon wants to give customers’ wallets a break, or they are trying to clear these devices to make way for the HTC Touch Pro 2 and the HTC Touch Diamond 2.
The Samsung Omnia is also priced at $99, but the Samsung Saga and the BlackBerry Tour remain at their respective pricing - $199 for the Saga and $199 for the Tour. However, the Storm is also at $99, which gives us good reason to believe the HTC Touch Pro 2, HTC Touch Diamond 2, and the BlackBerry Storm 2 should all be launching in the coming months. It’s also possible that Verizon is looking to combat the price cut for the iPhone 3G, by dropping all smartphone prices. Once the Samsung Saga and BlackBerry Tour become a little older, expect those prices to drop as well.
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This mobile phones is so amazing.
on August 3, 2009 at 10:38 PM - LINKYea, that’s nice…..now if they would just drop the price of their Data plans I might consider! ! will be happy when the government steps in spanks all of the cell providers for price fixing their data plans and text plans.
on August 5, 2009 at 10:50 AM - LINK