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T-Mobile responds to Verizon's lower pricing by lowering smartphone prices

Published Jan 15th, 2010 11:31AM EST
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One of our connects just hit us up with some awesome info — T-Mobile’s responding to Verizon’s lower pricing. Here’s what we’ve got:Note: SRP = Standard Retail Pricing and NET = price after 2 year agreement. We’ve been told on average pricing dropped around “$30-$50.”

  • BlackBerry Curve 8520 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
  • Samsung t349 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
  • HTC Touch Pro II — reduced SRP and NET pricing
  • Samsung Gravity — reduced SRP and NET pricing
  • Samsung Highlight — reduced SRP and NET pricing
  • Nokia 3711 — reduced NET pricing
  • BlackBerry Bold 9700 — reduced NET pricing
  • Samsung Behold II — reduced SRP and NET pricing
  • Motorola CLIQ — reduced NET pricing
  • T-Mobile G1 — reduced SRP and NET pricing
  • HTC Dash 3G — reduced SRP and NET pricing

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Pretty nice, right?

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