Mobile : Black Friday deals roundup


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Next Friday, the 25th, will see one of the busiest shopping days of this year, and there are plenty of deals in mobile to choose from, too. We are listing some of the more compelling of them by carrier in case you are in the market for a new phone or tablet....

Verizon - no need for much Black Friday here. Amazon Wireless has everything but the high-ends for a penny right now. The flagship LTE handsets Motorola DROID RAZR and the HTC Rezound are $199.99, the DROID BIONIC fell to $119.99, theBlackBerry Bold 9930 is $99, and the DROID 3 Global keeps things interesting at $59.99. Sam's Club gives a helping hand with a $0.96 deal on the Samsung DROID CHARGE.

AT&T - the best deal here seems to be Sam's Clubs Samsung Galaxy S II for $0.96, or, if you are not a member there, RadioShack's offer of a $49.99 Samsung Galaxy S II for Black Friday is too cool to pass up on as well. The Infuse 4G is to be free at Best Buy, and the LTE darlings - Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocketand HTC Vivid 4G - are $189.99 and $159.99, respectively, on Amazon.

Sprint - the Motorola PHOTON 4G is to be $0.96 at Sam's Club with a membership, or $49.99 at Amazon right now. The flagship Samsung Epic 4G Touch is $99.99 at Amazon, and it all goes downhill from there, including $49.99 for the HTC EVO 3D.

T-Mobile - while not exactly a Black Friday event, T-Mobile will be hosting a sale this Saturday November 19, where $49.99 hits the price ceiling for phones and tablets, including the flagships, after mail-in rebate.

Tablets - Best Buy has a $249.99 Asus Eee Pad Transformer door buster, and the 7" Acer Iconia Tab will be $189.99 there, sulking the Kindle Fire. Staples is having a sale on the 10.1" Acer Iconia Tab for $299.99, while the BlackBerry PlayBook will greet you there with the modest $199.99 price tag.

http://www.phonearena.com/news/Black-Friday-deals-roundup_id23861

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