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Just in time for the holidays, Motorola is introducing some exciting year-end deals this week.
First off, Motorola is announcing that the Moto X 2014 edition offered at Verizon Wireless will now be priced at just $49.99. Buyers who decide to get the Motorola device from now until December 31st on a two-year Verizon plan will be able to enjoy savings of $50 from the regular subsidized price of $99.99.
Are you looking for a new tablet that is affordable? You might want to go to AT&T. The carrier is collaborating with phone maker LG in offering the LG G Pad 7.0 LTE for just $0.99.
There is a catch though. The offer is only open to who purchase a new smartphone on an AT&T Next early upgrade plan. Moreover, you will have to get the LG G Pad 7.0 LTE on a two-year contract with AT&T. But if you are okay with getting a smartphone and tablet upgrade now, you will enjoy savings of $99 (the normal on-contract price for the LG G Pad 7.0 LTE is $99.99).
Roughly two weeks ago, AT&T announced a promo that offers its Mobile Share Value customers 15 gigabytes of shareable data for the price of 10 gigabytes, which was equal to paying only $100 for both the plan and its device access charges.
Sprint has expanded its popular iPhone for Life plan to include a new option that allows subscribers to lease the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus over the course of 30 months.
In this new option, subscribers will need to pay $18 each month in order to lease the 16 gigabyte edition of the iPhone 6, and $23 each month for the 16 gigabyte edition of the iPhone 6 Plus.
Are you ready for the Black Friday-Cyber Monday weekend? Here is your guide to the best Thanksgiving holiday promotions offered by wireless carriers in the United States:
Verizon Wireless
For Black Friday, Verizon Wireless is giving its customers a $50 rebate for the Samsung Galaxy S5. Furthermore, the carrier is offering its Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for only $199 on-contract.
The developers behind Honey, a web browser add-on that applies promo codes to your online purchases, are introducing the Milk app, which lets consumers save when shopping for groceries.
When you sign up for a plan offered by a major wireless carrier, it is always about updating your service inclusions, or upgrading to a newer device. There is nothing wrong with that, and it is a good, even convenient way of making sure you can always avail of the latest offers out there.
But what about those who do not need that kind of thing? What about those who just want a deal that fits their simple wireless needs?
Blackberry recently introduced an improved version of the BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), the instant messenger and videotelephony app built in BlackBerry devices. The updated BBM now comes with new features that include message retraction, timed messages, and HD picture transfer, just to name a few.
Earlier in the month of October, Sprint introduced a rental program that lets its customers lease the new iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus for a flat monthly fee. The program was a success, helping the carrier achieve its best iPhone launch ever.
Google made the Nexus 6 available for pre-ordering last Wednesday in the United States through the Google Play Store. But within minutes, the device has apparently sold out. The Nexus 6 is slated for wide release in November, but fans who wanted to get the phablet before its launch date but failed to pre-order it, may have to wait a while before they can get their hands on the device.