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15 Jan
T-Mobile will bring the 8900 Curve to all of its customers, including companies. And the enterprise pricing rumors have started to arrive. How much will a new 8900 cost for your employees? The Berry will cost $499.99 without a contract, $249.99 with a one-year agreement and $199.99 with a two-year agreement.
The 8900 Curve will arrive to corporate customers this Monday while everyone else will get it on February 11th. Pricing for the rest of us is said to be the same as for business customers but we’ll confirm that later this month.
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