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US Cellular has come forward with details of a sale and this is one that Android users may want to check out. The sale includes all of the Galaxy S branded smartphones in the US Cellular lineup — including the newly announced Galaxy S Aviator.
Anyway, in terms of the sale — all of the Galaxy S branded smartphones will be discounted up to $100. For example, the Galaxy S Aviator is $99.99 (after a $100 mail-in rebate). In addition, the Galaxy S II (in white or black) is $179.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate) and the Mesmerize is $49.99 (after instant savings).
And in addition to the Galaxy S sale prices, US Cellular has also added some new devices to the pre-paid lineup. These new handsets include the HTC Hero S, the Motorola Electrify and the Samsung Galaxy S II which are priced at $299.99, $399.99 and $399.99 respectively.
Lastly, US Cellular notes this sale as being for a “limited time” however they did not mention when this limited time would come to an end.
US Cellular has come forward with details of a sale and this is one that Android users may want to check out. The sale includes all of the Galaxy S branded smartphones in the US Cellular lineup — including the newly announced Galaxy S Aviator.
Anyway, in terms of the sale — all of the Galaxy S branded smartphones will be discounted up to $100. For example, the Galaxy S Aviator is $99.99 (after a $100 mail-in rebate). In addition, the Galaxy S II (in white or black) is $179.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate) and the Mesmerize is $49.99 (after instant savings).
And in addition to the Galaxy S sale prices, US Cellular has also added some new devices to the pre-paid lineup. These new handsets include the HTC Hero S, the Motorola Electrify and the Samsung Galaxy S II which are priced at $299.99, $399.99 and $399.99 respectively.
Lastly, US Cellular notes this sale as being for a “limited time” however they did not mention when this limited time would come to an end.
Via [US Cellular] and [AndroidGuys]
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