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The deal ends on Nov. 20, customers will receive a $100 Wal-Mart Gift Card with the purchase of select BlackBerry devices with a two-year contract in Wal-Mart stores and online.
It hard to figure out the online deals, because from the Wal-Mart website you have to click on "click here for online only offer,' and then the price drops even more online than in a Wal-Mart store. The Wal-Mart online deals are all better. The easiest way to find the BlackBerry deals is to to click on the BlackBerry advertisement that appears on the Wal-Mart electronics page, pictured above.


As our readers know, Wirefly often has great deals and coupons for new customers. They have now gotten in the Verizon Droid invasion and appear to have the best cheapest deal for Verizon renewals and new customers, purchasing an Android Droid by Motorola from Wirefly. They are offering special Wirefly: Droid by Motorola from Verizon Wireless deals which appear to be changing but are less expensive and cheaper than buying directly from Verizon.
Instead of a rebate, when you buy from Wirefly you get an instant credit. It makes sense because Best Buy is also giving an instant credit in lieu of a rebate. Usually, the best offers are for new customers but this time Wirefly also includes contract renewals.
There were previous reports that you could get a Droid from Wirefly for $99 with a high-priced plan. They also said that you can also get that offer with only a $39.99 voice plan.
When we checked online it showed $149.99 for the a Droid either for new customers and or contract renewal. Wirefly is advertising price "too low to show" ads for Verizon Droid by Motorola. They are also offering exclusive Android tutorial videos. If you click around the Verizon website, it shows the Droid Eris by HTC at $49.99 with free shipping and an instant discount for new contracts and contract extensions.
Droid is still getting good reviews and is packed with features.
Therefore, you can get another BlackBerry device or mobile broadband device such as the MiFi or a Gateway netbook for free after rebates. If you were thinking of getting a netbook, anyway, this is the best, top, cheapest deal for you.
The BlackBerry Storm2 comes with the latest BlackBerry operating system OS 5.0. The BlackBerry Storm2 features new SurePress "clickable" display technology and built-in Wi-Fi, 480 x 360 display at 184 ppi.
The BlackBerry Storm2 has received good reviews and is an improvement over the first version. Where it really excells in the email department. The BlackBerry Browser is improved with faster JavaScript and CSS processing as well as support for Gears and BlackBerry Widgets.
The Gateway LT2016u Netbook comes with Windows XP Home Operating System, is global capable, features a 10.1" display, 1GB of RAM and 160GB of Hard Drive. It features a built-in Web-cam/microphone, Windows Media Player, and Wi-Fi.
Verizon customers in Northeast and Mid-Atlantic markets now can benefit from four-play aka quad-play saving with bundles that include Verizon Wireless. Bundles combine wireless, TV, Internet
and home phone services.
The new bundles include Verizon's first "quad-play" of wireless calling, home phone, broadband Internet and TV services. The packages are available to customers who are served by Verizon's market-leading FiOS services or Verizon's fast, affordable High Speed Internet (HSI), and DIRECTV.
With four services all on one bill, qualifying quad-play customers
will save from $59 to $179 per year, depending upon which bundle they
order.
Verizon's quad-play bundles will be initially available in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic markets where Verizon offers landline and wireless services. The new bundles will be introduced in other Verizon markets in the future.
The basic Verizon quad-play FiOS bundle consists of the national Verizon Wireless calling plan of 450 minutes, Freedom Essentials voice service, FiOS Internet service with downstream/upstream connection speeds of up to 15/5 Mbps and FiOS TV Essentials service for $134.99 per month with a one-year agreement.
For customers served by Verizon's copper network, the lead quad-play bundle consists of the national Verizon Wireless calling plan of 450 minutes, a Freedom Essentials calling plan, HSI service with downstream connection of up to 3 Mbps and the DIRECTV PLUS DVR package for $124.99 per month. A one-year Verizon commitment and a two-year DIRECTV commitment with hardware lease are required with these bundles.
Additional quad- and triple-play bundles featuring different broadband speeds, TV plans and Verizon Wireless calling plans are also available, as well as additional copper-based double-play bundles.
"We gotten a great response," said a Peek spokeswoman, "There are a lot of SideKick owners out there who have been jumping on this opportunity to switch over to a Peek."
The Peek Pronto offers unlimited email and texting for just $20 per month and no contracts, fees or hassles. The rescue offer is good now through Friday, Oct. 16. All you have to do is email sidekick@getpeek.com with proof that you own a Sidekick (photo of you and your Sidekick, a T-Mobile bill, or any form of hard evidence you can dream up).
Be sure to include a mailing address for shipping a new Peek Pronto.
The photos Peek has received display the SideKick customers' dissatisfaction with the situation, with many a frowning SideKick owner.
For those of you you seek a Peek Experience, you can a lifetime Peek Pronto Mobile Messaging Device with Lifetime Service with free shipping at Amazon. Read about the lifetime offer.
It's nice to see texting/messaging feature phones to go on sale at Verizon. Verizon is running a deal right now, until October 12 with your choice of Verizon Razzle or Motorola Krave for $19.99. There is no activation fee from October 9 -12, and overnight shipping is free. This is one of the best deals, discounts and coupons that we have found for a Verizon texting phone. An added bonus was that you can buy one and get another one free.
Meanwhile, if you are BlackBerry fan, the Verizon Buy One Get One Free BlackBerry deal is still in affect.
The Verizon Wireless Razzle has a swivel at the bottom of the phone, on one side is a music player and 9onthe other is QWERTY keyboard
allowing you to text or make phone calls. The Razzle has V Cast Music with Rhapsody, VZ Navigator, a 1.3 megapixel camera, mobile web, Bluetooth, speaker phone and of course texting/IM/chat. The Verizon Razzle was originally slated to sell for $69.99 with a two-year contract.
The Motorola Krave really looks like a Star Trek communicator with a clear glass flip phone. Reviewers found the design innovative and the touchscreens on the outside and inside accurate. Where the Krave ZN4 excels is as mobile TV device and real conversation piece. The screen is clear and vibrant. When it came out last year, it originally sold for $149.99 with a rebate.
A copy of the Verizon ad follows. This appears to be a very good deal if you don't need all the features of a smartphone but like to text and surf the web.

The Peek Pronto is like a smartphone without the phone and a monthly bill. Well it used to have a monthly fee, when it was sold for $59.95 and $14.95 monthly service. Now they've come up with a more Kindle-like deal with none-other than Amazon for a lifetime "Peek Experience."
When you buy the Peek Pronto for $299.95, you can email and text all you want for a lifetime. The Peek Pronto Mobile Messaging Device with Lifetime Service ships for free at Amazon and includes unlimited email, text, IM service, maps and a Facebook app.
In their news release, they call it the "Peek of a Lifetime". Amazon sold-out their first shipment. Now more Peek Prontos on the way. As of today, the Peek Pronto Lifetime is ranked 144 in electronics. It doesn't ship muy pronto, it expected to ship in one or two weeks.
Friday, we saw the price of the Palm Pre with a plan and rebates drop to $99 through online retailer Wirefly. Today, we noticed that LetsTalk.com has the
Palm Pre for $79 after rebates for new Sprint customers with a contract.
We checked the LetsTalk.com catalog and confrmed that the Palm Pre (Sprint) is listed as $79.99. You will wind up paying more per month because when you buy the Palm Pre you also have to sign-up for a data plan.
The Palm Pre has been well reviewed
and is great for those who are socially networked and like to have all
their contacts and calendars synced across social networking sites. In
a way, the Palm Pre is kind of physic. The
Palm Pre (Sprint) has a slide-out keyboard, 3 megapixel camera, media players, and brilliant card system.
Our sneaky code-readers discoverd that a super discount deal for the Palm Pre mentioned by a major retailer is not really the big- box-store deal, but Letstalk.com buried in the code.

Wirefly is offering the Palm Pre for $99 to new Sprint customers. Many of you have been waiting for the price to drop below $100. Wirefly will ship the Sprint Palm Pre for free.
Sprint now offers the Palm Pre for $149.99 with a two-year contract and $100 mail-in rebate. The price was dropped with the announcement of the Palm Pixi, earlier this month.
Wirefly usually has better discount deals than the carriers for new customers with a contract. They really know how to run a sale and usually it on the weekends. You don't have to worry about this deal, however, because it is their new deal price for the Palm Pre.
The Palm Pre has been well reviewed and is great for those who are socially networked and like to have all their contacts and calendars synced across social networking sites. In a way, the Palm Pre is kind of physic. The Palm Pre has a slide-out keyboard, 3 megapixel camera, media players, and brilliant card system.
There are many free apps for the Palm Pre and its WebOS has many endearing qualities. It was developed by Palm to be a stiff iPhone competitor and according to research comes very close in exceeding expectations.
Only two weeks ago, when the latest Buy One Get One Free offer was launched, the prices for the BlackBerry Tour and BlackBerry Storm were $50.00 higher.
The BlackBerry Curve is still $49.99 and you get another free. The BlackBerry Pearl Flip is down to $39.99.
The last buy one get one free BYGOF BlackBerry offer from Verizon helped keep BlackBerry smartphones in the top of the smartphone category. The BlackBerry Curve which was promoted and often free, ranked as the top smartphone in the second quarter of this year.
An added bonus for Wireless and Mobile News readers is this Instant Phone Rebate Only Available with Online Purchase link so that you don't have wait for your rebate.
There may be method to Verizon's latest madness. Because you can get any device of equal or lesser value, there are no netbooks available from Verizon for $149.99, you can get a MiFi wireless mobile broadband router for $99.99 though. Previously, BlackBerrry Tour buyers who paid $199 could get a netbook to go with the deal. You will have to get a compatible data plan to get the deal.
AT&T is bundling AT&T U-verse
and AT&T wireless services to compete with cable bundles.
The new "Buy Two, Get One Free" offer gives customers the choice of a flexible AT&T U-verse triple-play bundle that includes wireless voice service. which they point out is a bundle option that is not available from the local cable providers.
With "Buy Two, Get One Free," new U-verse customers who bundle U-verse TV (package U200 or above) with either AT&T wireless service (Nation 450 plan or above, for new or renewing customers) or U-verse Voice Unlimited will receive U-verse High Speed Internet Pro free for six months. That's a $30 monthly discount for a total savings of $180.
The offer is available now in U-verse markets in the Midwest (Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio), and it will be made available to all AT&T U-verse markets in the coming weeks.
AT&T U-verse customers enjoy quadruple-play integration, enhanced features and greater value, all made possible by IP technology. All AT&TWhen you buy one BlackBerry like the BlackBerry Tour and you get one free. (Free BlackBerry or other device must be of equal or lesser value. Therefore, you could get two BlackBerry Tour smartphones for $199 or two BlackBerry Storm smartphones for $99 of two BlackBerry Curve 8830 smartphones for $49.99.
The last buy one get one free BYGOF BlackBerry offer from Verizon helped keep BlackBerry smartphones in the top of the smartphone category. The BlackBerry Curve which was promoted and often free, ranked as the top smartphone in the second quarter of this year.
An added bonus for Wireless and Mobile News readers is this Instant Phone Rebate Only Available with Online Purchase link so that you don't have wait for your rebate. Several sources have verified that you can any device such as a netbook with the buy-one-get-one deal with a BlackBerry smartphone.
If you are single and only looking for single BlackBerry plan and you a new customer, s Wirefly offers BlackBerry Tour to $49.99 with a new contract. Wirefly shows ways can get up $50 trade-in for your old phone. For an added bonus add the Get a Free 2GB Memory Card with any cell phone purchase. (enter coupon code WIREFLYMCARD9 at checkout.) Wirefly often offers free BlackBerry smartphones to new customers with a contract.

Wirefly is blowing out BlackBerry Curve smartphones for all carriers this week end with their special all models of the BlackBerry Curve are Free with select service plans for a carriers and all colors with free shipping. The sale ends Aug. 9 at midnight. and they claim you can save up to $300 now. We think is the best deal for the weekend we've seen this month.
The free BlackBerry Curve is for all carriers AT&T, Verizon, Alltel, Sprint and T-Mobile for new or current customers. The free deal is for the BlackBerry Curve 8900, BlackBerry Curve 8300 series and the new BlackBerry Curve 8520. An added bonus is, it looks like you can more than one BlackBerry free when you buy a family plan.
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is a world phone with a music player, XM radio, Bluetooth and a speaker phone. Memory is expandable to 16 Gb. The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is the thinnest BlackBerry so
far.
Wirefly shows ways can get up $50 trade-in for your old phone. For an added bonus add the Get a Free 2GB Memory Card with any cell phone purchase. (enter coupon code WIREFLYMCARD9 at checkout.)

In the future some mobile historians will call the summer of '09 as the summer of smartphone price wars with BlackBerry smartphones goes for next nothing, in fact free.
Some blog resporters have commented about the BlackBerry Curve 8520, the latest BlackBerry consumer-oriented smarpthone from T-Mobile is fifty bucks at WalMart, but we know that online retailers often offer the best deals. A quick click over to
Wirefly revealed that new T-Mobile customers can get the BlackBerry Curve 8520 for free with a new contract. Or you can get two BlackBerry Curve smartphone for free with a family plan.
This may be giving the world a sneak peak to a new sale coming from Wirefly tomorrow of all BlackBerry Curve smartphones, for all carriers which we will post at midnight tonight or you can check the ad in this article. The phones are getting cheaper but the plans are not.
The BlackBerry Curve 8520 packs a lot of power for a free smartphone. The BlackBerry Cuve 8520 has a memory card slot that supports up to 16 GB microSD memory cards,
dedicated media control keys on the top of the phone, and an optical
trackpad. The most important feature is that it has Wi-Fi but no 3G. You can use it for W-Fir HotSpot service. The QWERTY keyboard is useful for email, messaging (IM, SMS, MMS) and popular social networking sites
(including Facebook and MySpace).
Wirefly offers free shipping with a contract. You can get up $50 trade-in for your old phone. For an added bonus you can Get a Free 2GB Memory Card with any cell phone purchase. (enter coupon code WIREFLYMCARD9 at checkout)
The SafeLink Wireless service will provide eligible low-income households a free cell phone, mobile access to emergency services and free 68 minutes of airtime, monthly, for one year. The cell phone offers in-demand features: voicemail, text, call waiting, international calling to over 60 destinations and caller ID.
To learn more about SafeLink Wireless, including eligibility requirements, please call 1-800-977-3768 or visit safelinkwireless.com.
TracFone also offers free low-income services in TN. In February 2009, SafeLink began offering free cell phones to low-income households in Georgia. They began offering free cell phones for low-income households in Florida in 2008.It's smartphone price dropping time everywhere we look. First, Wirefly dropped the price of the Verizon BlackBerry Tour to $49.99 for new customers with a contract. Then Verizon discounted the price for many of its popular smartphones down to $99 or below. Now LetsTalk.com
is offering the featured-packed and super-syncing Palm Pre for $99.99 for new customers with a two-year contract and special LetsTalk.com
rebate. When we called the rep said that deal ended at midnight tonight.
Update 08/04/09: We clicked over to LetsTalk.com
and searched forthe Palm Pre the price still shows "too low to show" and when you click throught it's still $99 for new customers with a contract.
You'll have to sign up for an at least $69 a month voice and data plan from LetsTalk.com that will save in the long-run over the iPhone plans for get the deal in the long run. The Palm Pre has changed the way smartphones are used. The reviewers praised the webOS operating system that syncs contacts across social networking sites and email clients. The Palm Pre was called, fun, the sexiest phone since the iPhone, stunning, beautiful and gorgeous.
Yesterday, we reported the first super price drop by an online storefront on the BlackBerry Tour down to $49 for a new contract. Today, we discovered Verizon has cut prices on popular smartphones to $99 or less. This should help them to compete with the iPhone 3G. Verizon is also offering free activation which ends today.
These are full powered smartphones with excellent reviews such as the Samsung Omnia (read Omnia review) which is now $99. But wait, there's more the HTC super messaging smartphones, the HTC Touch Diamond(review) and HTC Touch Pro(review), are priced at $99 and if you want, you can another phone for free with the deal. We also reported earlier, Verizon's drop of the BlackBery Storm down to $99 on July 19,. The price for the BlackBerry Storm can be as low as $29.99 with online retailer Wirefly with a new contract.
As our readers know, Wirefly runs some pretty special, special deals discounts and coupons. Ending Monday at midnight, AT&T Wirefly Waived Activation Event: offers free phones free Activation for new accounts & upgrades. The waived activation free is especially price saving for free phones if want to go with AT&T.
BlackBerry lovers will rejoice at what we just discovered, Wirefly has dropped the price of the BlackBerry Tour to $49.99 with a new contract.
Wirefly must have just started the sale on the BlackBerry Tour recently, because we not able to find mention of it in their support materials. It does look like the coupon cods for free memory cards have expired. However, $49 for the BlackBerry Tour with a contract for new customers is a great deal. The BlackBerry Tour has been very popular with our readers and has been selling well. The BlackBerry Tour came out in early July priced at $199 and now the price drop has come. 
The BlackBerry Tour (Niagara) is cross between the BlackBerry Curve and BlackBerry Bold with an operating system similar to the BlackBerry Storm.
The BlackBerry Tour offers push e-mail; messaging (IM, SMS, MMS) and social networking; a 3.2 megapixel camera with geo-tagging and video recording; advanced multimedia capabilities; built-in GPS; full HTML Web browsing; and support for Verizon Wireless' Mobile Broadband Connect tethering service. The BlackBerry Tour recieved great reviews with its only shortcoming being the lack of Wi-Fi.
The cheapest best price we've found so far for the BlackBerry Tour is at Wirefly,
where the BlackBerry Tour for new customers to Verizon is $49.99 with a
contract. Once you click over to the Wirefly website, search for BlackBerry Tour, the default chosen voice plan will be $59 a month, but you can change the
plans to lowest priced plans if you prefer.
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MetroPCS will add new unlimited text, web, email and social networking features
to its existing service plans that will save wireless customers even
more money beginning this Saturday,August 1, 2009.
- MetroPCS
’ $40 plan will include MetroPCS Unlimited Nationwide service for talk, text and MetroWEB.
- The $45 plan will now include unlimited email, navigation
and social networking applications.
- MetroPCS’ $30 and $35 local
unlimited plans will now include caller ID and call waiting.
- The $50
plan continues to offer smartphone customers complete HTML Web browsing
and enterprise wireless email, at significantly less cost compared to
other carriers’ data packages. For more information on MetroPCS’ new
rate plans and features, please go to MetroPCS
There has been some new news about the Palm Pre, today. Verizon said in their earning's call announcement that the Palm Pre will be coming to Verizon in early 2010.In the bargain department, a few lucky cheapsters were able to nab a Palm Pre for $99 over the weekend due to mistake.
Other smart Palm Pre smartphone owners who bought Palm Pre devices in the last 30 days were able to get credits. Then there was a "whoops, that was mistake" and the sale was kaput.
John Bernier, marketing manager at Best Buy, tweeted that the $99 pricing was an error. Best Buy stores honored the pricing until it was corrected in Best Buy systems Sunday.
So dear readers, those of you who read Wireless and Mobile News at noon had about five hours of super discount Palm Pre pricing. If you heeded our advice to call the Best Buy store, before going to buy a Palm Pre, you were probably delighted or disappointed, depending on when you called your local Best Buy.
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