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Motorola Droid RAZR 4G LTE No Contract Verizon Cell Phone
Motorola Droid RAZR 4G LTE No Contract Verizon Cell Phone
- Weight – 4.48 oz (127 g)
- Dimensions – 5.15″ x 2.71″ x 0.28″
- Talk: 12.5 hours max.
- Standby: 204 hours max.
- Resolution: 540 x 960 pixels
This revival of the RAZR brand packs all of the features of the Droid Bionic into a lighter body that’s one of the thinnest phones in the world. This Android phone with 4G LTE sports a large qHD screen, 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, front-facing camera, 8-megapixel main camera, 1080p HD video capture, and support for PC-like dock accessories.
List Price: $ 294.50
Price: $ 294.50
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Nokia Lumia 928 Windows Phone With 8.7-Megapixel PureView Camera Available May 16 For $99.99 On Contract

Nokia has officially pulled back the curtain on the Lumia 928 Windows Phone 8 device, which advertises its PureView camera as its marquee feature. The new flagship phone offers an 8.7-megapixel rear-facing camera, which boasts optical image stabilization for better low-light photography and more stable pics overall.
The new phone has wireless charging and NFC, as did its predecessor, and comes with a 4.5-inch OLED display, which has a 1280 x 768 display with 334PPI, the same as the Lumia 920. Overall, the phone looks to be fairly similar to that device, with Nokia emphasizing the camera difference as its major selling point.
Other stats include the same touch-sensitive tech that can work through gloves and with long fingernails that was introduced with the 920, a 1.5GHz dual core Qualcomm processor, a 1.2 megapixel front-facing camera, 1GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. It’s also sleeker than the 920, which should be a good way to convince buyers its an upgrade from the last one. The fact remains that Nokia is essentially just re-skinning an existing phone, however, so it’s not likely to upset the cart too much in terms of mobile industry composition.
Nokis is likely pushing the camera tech as the big difference here as a way to help highlight why the 928 might appeal to Android and iPhone customers, as the tactic of playing up the Windows Phone 8 angle hasn’t done much in terms of attracting customers so far. But overall this launch feels a little off-key, as the official reveal came by way of a simple press release, wedged between Nokia events for the new Asha 501 (in Delhi) which Elop attended, and one next week, which is definitely a Lumia event but about which not much else is known for sure so far.
Nokia is probably going to be rolling out a number of announcements next week, which could include tablet or phablet hardware, according to recent speculation. They’ll still have time to hype the 928, too, but it is unusual to see a pre-announcement like this ahead of a big splashy press event like the one next week. The Lumia 928 goes on sale at Verizon for just $ 99.99 on a two-year agreement just two days after Nokia’s event on May 16.
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Motorola Droid 3 No Contract Verizon Cell Phone – New
Motorola Droid 3 No Contract Verizon Cell Phone – New
- MODES: WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100 CDMA 850 / 1900 GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
- Slider Keyboard QWERTY
- 8+ megapixel Camera w/ flash and autofocus
- HDMI TV output, DLNA wireless media streaming, and a memory card slot.
- 1080p Video capture
MODES: WCDMA 850 / 1900 / 2100 CDMA 850 / 1900 GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Slider Keyboard QWERTY 8+ megapixel Camera w/ flash and autofocus HDMI TV output, DLNA wireless media streaming, and a memory card slot. 1080p Video capture
List Price: $ 269.94
Price: $ 269.94
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BlackBerry Q10 priced at $249 on two-year contract in US
BlackBerry just confirmed to us the target pricing of its upcoming QWERTY smartphone in the US, and the quick takeaway is that keyboards don’t come cheap. According to company representatives, the Q10 is intended to be sold for $ 249 on a two-year contract, which positions it as more expensive than the Galaxy S 4, iPhone 5, One and Z10. Now, the one hiccup in this equation is that carriers may turn around and do whatever pricing shenanigans they please, but outside of special promotions, you can rightfully expect the Q10 to be one of the most expensive on-contract smartphones of the day. With so few compelling QWERTY handsets on the market, however, it seems that BlackBerry is hoping you’ll value a keyboard more than your hard-earned dollar. If it the company’s correct, that’ll mean a lot more profit. If not, well… you know the rest.
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HTC HD7 T-Mobile 3G GSM Windows Phone 7, No Contract GPS WiFi 16GB
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US Cellular now letting you sample its network without signing a contract
Taking a play-before-you-pay technique, for a limited time, United States Cellular is providing prospective consumers the option to attempt its network without dedicating to a service arrangement. This offer is readily available in choose markets, consisting of Eureka, CA, Klamath Falls, OR and Knoxville, TN. While this may sound similar to exactly what most carriers provide, the distinctions right here are that you’re not needed to sign a service agreement and that you don’t need to pay for any equipment. Instead, US Cellular offers a loaner device (the Motorola Electrify M, Samsung Chrono 2 or Samsung Galaxy Metrix) for 8 days with an allotment of 500 mins, 500 texts and 1GB of information. While this program doesn’t feature the most elite phones, it does give potential clients a preview of the regional carrier without having to exchange any vows.
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Samsung Galaxy S 4 headed to AT&T for $250 on contract, pre-orders begin April 16th
Just two days back, T-Mobile’s potty-mouthed CEO John Legere gave us a tentative May 1st launch date for Samsung’s Galaxy S 4 on that network. And now, AT&T’s making its S 4 plans public, opening up pre-orders for the gadget on April 16th.
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EE sees contract activations fall during its first quarter with LTE
When EE activated its LTE network part-way through its fourth-quarter, there was an assumption speed-hungry Brits would storm the company’s numerous stores to get at that super-fast mobile data. The reality, however, seems to indicate that it takes more than a Kevin Bacon commercial to send the homeland into a frenzy. The company’s financial results show that the network only added 201,000 customers between October and December 31st — 49,000 fewer than in Q3 and 112,000 fewer than signed up in the same period in 2011. EE also isn’t breaking out figures for how many of its existing customers made the change — so for now we’ll have to assume that the UK isn’t as sweet on the guy from Footloose as Olaf Swanee had hoped.
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AT&T entices Nexus 7 buyers to sign up for two-year data contract with $100 statement credit

AT&T said last year it was going stop subsidized rates for tablets, but that hasn’t quit the provider from trying to entice customers to register for two-year agreements in exchange for a little added money. The carrier is now promoting an offer on the HSPA + Nexus 7 page on Google Play stating that it’ll refund a $ 100 expense credit to those who agree to a two-year data contract. Similar to a comparable deal from last year, it isn’t really an extremely good one– you’ll be successfully limiting the opened gadget to one carrier in exchange for a rather small $ 100 credit– but if you was among the couple of planning to buy a record strategy for your tablet from AT&T every month for the next 2 years, the money does not harmed. The deal makes even more sense if …
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Google’s Nexus 4 Coming To Three In The UK December 13 On Contract And Pre-Paid Plans
Google is bringing the Nexus 4 to an additional provider in the UK, developing accessibility to 3 after debuting the gadget with O2 as its initial partner in that country. The Android 4.2-powered smartphone will be available starting December 13 on 3, either on a # 35 per month agreement with an in advance expense of simply # 29 on the One Plan (unrestricted data and high on-network text and talk limits, however with a two-year agreement), or pre-paid for # 399.99.
The added carrier partner comes simply one month after the Nexus 4 ′ s official launch, which saw quick sell-outs in the UK and the rest of the globe. Google ’ s latest smartphone appears to be experiencing either extremely high demand, really short supply, or a combo of both (although new reports claim delivering times have enhanced), so it ’ s intriguing to see Google increase accessibility so quickly.
The Nexus 4 ought to provide rather excellent speeds on Three ’ s DS-HSDPA network, but the hack revealed this morning that allows individuals to manually enable LTE on the device will do 3 clients no good. Even when Three ’ s prepared 1800MHz LTE network starts to roll out, it won ’ t work with the Nexus 4 ′ s AWS LTE band support. Of course, that function ’ s still not technically even official, and the phone is still amongst the best options for Android devices out there. The interesting thing will certainly be to see exactly how many individuals opt to get through carriers, against getting less costly straight-out prices direct through Google and delivering it to the network of their selection.
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