Published: June 21, 2010
$130 for the newest member of AT&T’s Android family? Funk that noise! Dell — yes, the same Dell that will be offering its own Android phones on AT&T in the near future — is selling the just-released Aria for free when activated on a new line with a two-year contract. Of course, it’s a time-honored tradition for third-party wireless retailers to undercut carriers’ own subsidized prices, so it’s no big surprise that this is cheaper than $130 — but for it to drop all the way down to $0 the same week of release is a pretty sweet deal. Too bad the lack of app sideloading is less of a sweet deal… but we digress
Published: September 10, 2009
Filed under: Sprint We can’t say we expected Sprint to actually surprise anyone with its “game changing” announcement tomorrow, and right on schedule, the details have come leaking out. Apparently Sprint’s $70 rate plan going unlimited, meaning seven Hamiltons will get you endless mobile-to-mobile calling (to any network, not just Sprint), texts, data, and MMS — stuff you could already get on the Simply Unlimited plan, but the big change at this price point is the unlimited mobile-to-mobile voice, up from 450 minutes in the current plan. Yeah, it’s a good deal, but is it a revolutionary deal? We’d say that all depends on whether or not it comes with a free Palm Pixi . Sprint’s big surprise to be unlimited calling, data, text, and MMS for $70 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 09 Sep 2009 23:40:00 EST.