Filed under: Handsets, RIM, Verizon Wireless
Pardon the pun, but we’ve got the perfect storm here: the Storm 2 is undoubtedly just around the corner, the holiday shopping season is a stone’s throw away, and Verizon’s probably sitting on a fat pile of stagnating Storm inventory that’s gotta go. What’s North America’s largest carrier to do? Drop pricing on the original through the floor, of course, which means you can now pick up the 9530 for a scant $49.99 on a two-year contract after rebate. If you recall, it went for $199.99 at launch, so it’s a decent deal (for Verizon, anyway — it’s been easy to get a free Storm through third parties for a while now), so just don’t freak out on us when the replacement hits any month now, alright?
[Via PhoneArena]
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
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