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26 Sep
We heard a few days that the Nuvifone G60 will be launched by AT&T at some point in the near future and now we hear an unsettling rumor regarding the price tag of this handset. It looks like Garmin’s and Asus’s phone will be available for $300 after a $100 mail-in rebate and with a 2-year new contract. That’s a lot to ask for a phone that should have been here a long time ago. You surely remember that Garmin Asus has delayed its official launch countless times but in the mean times other phones have appeared and they’re a lot cooler and cheaper!
And if $300 sounds like a lot to pay then how about $550 for the nuvifone without a contract? We’ll be waiting for official confirmation before we can complain some more!
via navigadget
Tags: ASUS, ASUS, At&T, At&T, G60, Garmin, Garmin, nuvifone, Price20 Aug

We’ve been hearing about LG’s GD910 watch phone for too long now and yet still haven’t heard of a solid release date or price point. Luckily, Orange UK has recently told us that the watch phone will be priced at £500 or about $825, on August 27th of this year.
While this may seem like an enormous price tag for such a small device, it’s dramatically less than the ~$1,290 Orange estimated it to cost earlier this month.
Anyone out there eagerly awaiting the GD910’s launch?
via slashgear
Tags: Cell Phones, GD910, LG, LG, Mobile News, Orange, Portable Devices, Price, release date, UK, watch phone23 Jul
The HTC Click which we’ve already seen in leaked photos so far is going to be the cheapest available Android phone. This entry- to mid-level phone will cost somewhere from $280 to $336 and that’s the unlocked price. The source for the price is a Vietnamese forum so we definitely have to be waiting for the official HTC announcement to be sure. If all that proves to be right you can expect carriers to offer you the Click free with new contracts.
via tinhte
Tags: Android, Click, Google, HTC, HTC, Price15 Jul

Just yesterday the specs were revealed for Samsung’s latest handset entitled the Comeback. With its microSDHC slot, video recording capabilities and full QWERTY keyboard it is the perfect option for those looking for a low budget handset to text with. But just how low budget is it?
Well, according to a recently leaked document found by the guys over at BGR consumers may be looking at a $129.99 price point with a 2-year contract. But wait, that’s more then the iPhone 3G, and just $20 less than the G1.
Regardless, the documents look pretty legit with it also stating that T-Mobile will be offering Samsung’s Comeback handset for $179.99 on a 1-year contract and $249.99 without.
Tags: Cell Phones, Comeback, documents, leaked, Mobile News, Price, Samsung, T-Mobile, T-Mobile6 Feb

You’re probably wondering how much will Microsoft dare to charge for their latest PC OS and after Vista’s success you should do that. Will Windows 7 prove to be another bad investment? From what we’ve seen in the beta so far, the new Windows looks better and it’s definitely more stable.
And here’s what Microsoft is going to charge for it:
Will we see any special prices? What about upgrade costs? Shouldn’t current Vista owners get a bargain price when upgrading to Windows 7?
via OSNews
Tags: microsoft, microsoft, Mobile Software, Price, vista, Windows 715 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.
Tags: 8900, BlackBerry, Curve, enterprise, Mobile News, Price, Research In Motion, T-Mobile, T-Mobile18 Dec

We haven’t had a decent AT&T leak in quite a while. I guess it was time someone stepped up to the plate to deliver a leak before Christmas. The sheet above is going to show you every handset and its price. That’s the offer AT&T has planned from December 26th to January 24th. Two new phones can also be spotted.
The LG Secret is a slider with a 5 megapixel camera that comes with flash, auto-focus, face detection and on board image editing software. Then there’s the Motorola Tundra which is a clamshell phone from the current Motorola lineup. Don’t worry, none of the seven phones we showed you yesterday are on the sheet. Those beauties had Verizon Wireless written all over them.
via Engadget Mobile
Tags: At&T, handset, leak, LG, Mobile News, Motorola, Motorola, Price17 Sep

After T-Mobile has confirmed its September 23rd event when the G1 will finally get released more rumors started to surface. Besides features, people are starting to ask around about the price. (more…)
29 Jun
The web is filled with this photo right here. As you can see for yourself it shows an XBox box with a $299 price tag. Is it for real or for fun? We’ve seen so many photoshoped images so far that nothing seems that surprising anymore.
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28 Jun

T-Mobile is going to increase their SMS prices. They will actually double them, from $0.10 to $0.20 per message. This change will apparently start August 29th and it will be effective for all messages, going or incoming to your phone.
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24 Jun
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Apple’s 3G iPhone has now reached the stores for sale. If you are in Japan, you can choose to pay 23,000 Yen (138€) for the 8GB version or 35,000 Yen (209€) for the 16GB version. Avail of the offer giving unlimited free calls from 1 to 21 as per White plan. Hey! You can enjoy Unlimited Data package by paying just 6,000 yen (36€). Hurry up to get 90 days free telephone support.
Tags: 3G, Apple, Apple, Cell Phones, iPhone, Price, Softbank
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