Huawei Ascend P1 Launched in the US, unlocked available for $450 at Amazon
Huawei has launched the Ascend P1 in the US and the carrier unlocked device is now available through Amazon for $499.99.
Huawei has launched the Ascend P1 in the US and the carrier unlocked device is now available through Amazon for $499.99.
Amazon is now offering a $50 off any Kindle Fire HD 8.9 model for Amazon Prime Student Members only. The buyers are required to use the promo code KNDL4STU to take advantage of the deal, which is going on through Jan.30th.
Extended battery kit for the Samsung Galaxy S III is now listed in Amazon Germany at €39.90. It will be available in white and blue colors from a third party starting from January 5, 2013.
In this festive season, Amazon is bringing its best deals. One of the best deal will be the Samsung Galazy Note II at $99.99. Another deal that can be noted is the 1 cent Samsung Galaxy S III.
Amazon Kindle Fire 2 is now just $129 and the deal end today at 11:59pm Pacific time today (2:59am on the East Coast of the U.S.). Kindle Fire 2 packs a 7-inch display, 8GB eMMC, TI OMAP dual-core CPU and Andorid 4.0 ICS. Check out the promotional code to grab it for $129.
Amazon has dropped the price of the AT&T connected HTC One X handset to $0.01 on contract for upgrades. It costs $99 for new customers. Check out the more info and grab it from here.
Amazon is now selling the Sprint branded Samsung Galaxy Note II phablet for just $199 on a new contract. It costs $250 for upgrades. Galaxy Note II ships with 5.5″ HD screen, quad-core CPU, 2GB RAM, 8MP camera and more,
AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II is now available for just $249.99 only at Amazon. As the device is available for $299.99 at carrier stores, so you can save $50 if you buy it from Amazon.
Both the Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX HD an Droid RAZR HG handsets for $199 and $299 respectively, Check out the more info and grab any one of these devices from the links provided here.
Check out the specs comparison among the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7, Nook HD, Nook HD+ the Asus-made Google Nexus 7 tablets here.