Monday, September 16, 2013

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Verizon customers can get the HTC One for $49 from Best Buy
Sep 16th 2013, 17:31, by Dima Aryeh

After many months of waiting, Verizon recently made their model of the HTC One available to the public. This is after the other three carriers had been selling it for a while. It’s ridiculous, but what is the best way to make up for an extremely long and unreasonable wait? A nice discount, of course.

If you head over to Best Buy, you can net an HTC One on Verizon for only $49.99 with a new two-year contract. This is $50 less than what the Sprint model goes for on Best Buy, $100 less than the AT&T model, and $150 less than the general retail price. You’ll be saving a good chunk of money on Verizon, which is generally pricey.

You can buy the phone in either silver or the new blue color. Sadly, the red (a perfect color for Verizon) is a Sprint exclusive, and black doesn’t seem to be available. If you’re interested, hit the source link to go to the Best Buy website and get ordering! But if you wanted to wait for more information on the HTC One Max, we couldn’t blame you.

T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 pre-orders start September 18; in-store and online October 2
Sep 16th 2013, 16:13, by Sean Riley

T-Mobile announced this morning that pre-orders for its Galaxy Note 3 will start September 18. If you pre-order, your Note 3 will ship “on or before October 2,” Hopefully you’ll end up being one of the first on the block with it, as that’s the date that they will be hitting T-Mobile retail locations.

As we covered previously, you can secure yourself a T-Mobile Note 3 for just $199 down and then $21 a month over the next two years on their Simple Choice Plan.

At launch you Note 3 owners will hold the lone smartphone that can pair up with Samsung’s Galaxy Gear, which will also be available through T-Mobile on October 2. The Galaxy Gear will run you an additional $299 to really stick it in the faces of everyone else that you are the current pinnacle of technological advancement.

With standard screen sizes on phones encroaching on the Note territory, the Note 3 faces more challenges than its predecessors in what was once the phablet niche. We should start to see whether the pen itself is a compelling feature for Note buyers or if it is instead simply a large screen that most Note buyers have been after.

Are you pre-ordering or planning to buy a Note 3? What’s the main selling point for you?

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The Galaxy Note 3 pairs sophisticated design and exceptional functionality in a thin, lightweight smartphone with a brilliant 5.7-inch Full HD Super AMOLED® display, which provides breathtaking visuals and crystal-clear detail. The refined S Pen™ with Air Command™ delivers innovation to help users take control of their day with various functions including Action Memo™, Pen Window™ and S Finder. When paired with Samsung's first wearable experience, the Galaxy Gear™ companion smartwatch, the Galaxy Note 3 experience is extended to the wrist and allows customers to interact with their phone like never before.

The Galaxy Note 3 will be available to pre-order on September 18 for $199.99 down with 24 equal monthly device payments of $21[1] (plus taxes and fees) with T-Mobile's Simple Choice Plan. Pre-ordered smartphones are expected to start shipping on or before October 2. The Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Gear companion smartwatch (sold separately) will launch nationwide at participating T-Mobile retail stores, select dealers, national retail stores and online at www.T-Mobile.com on October 2. For more information, please visit https://explore.t-mobile.com/samsung-galaxy-note-3.

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