We already reported that T-Mobile is now selling the Samsung Galaxy Note handset for $249.99 on contract, while Walmart has it for free with new contract or $349.99 without your signature on contract agreement. Along with the Galaxy Note, the Magenta carrier has also begun selling the Huawai-made myTouch and myTouch Q handsets, each priced at $49.99 on a new two-year contract with the carrier.
A couple of third party retailers have completely slashed the price tags of these handsets. Wirefly and Walmart are offering the new T-Mobile myTouch and myTouch Q handsets for free for new customers and upgraders. Both retailers are giving customers the option of a black or red version for myTouch and a white or black version for myTouch Q.
Specs
# 4-inch display with 480 X 800 pixels of resolution
# Android 2.3 Gingerbread
# Side-sliding QWERTY keyboard (for myTouch Q)
# 1.4GHz processor
# 5MP rear camera with 720p HD video recording capability
# 0.3MP Front-facing shooter
# 32GB memory expansion via microSD cards
# Bluetooth, Wi-Fi b/g/n, micro USB 2.0, 4G
# 1500mAh battery
Hit the links below:
T-Mobile myTouch Black (Wirefly | Walmart), Red (Wirefly | Walmart)
T-Mobile myTouch Q White (Wirefly | Walmart), Black (Wirefly | Walmart)
Walmart’s off-contract price of the new myTouch and myTouch Q are $149.99 and $329.99 respectively. Wirefly offers both the myTouch and myTouch Q handsets, each priced at $309.99 (off-contract).
Source: T-Mobile, Walmart, Wirefly