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Wal-Mart slashes prices on iPhones

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 23 Jun 2013 8:39 User comments (5)

Wal-Mart slashes prices on iPhones

Over the weekend, Wal-Mart announced it has slashed prices on the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5, ahead of this fall's launch of the iPhone 5S.
The iPhone 4S will drop from $89 to $39, while the newer 5 will drop to $129 from $189.

Of course, those prices come with a new two-year contract, which you can choose from AT&T, Verizon or Sprint.

Wal-Mart's prices are the cheapest currently for an iPhone, unless you take advantage of Apple's or Best Buy's new iPhone trade-in programs.

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5 user comments

123.6.2013 21:02

hmm...interesting

223.6.2013 23:18

Not interested...Apple revolutionized cell phones with the original iPhone, but since then they just seem all the same with minimal improvements. Too many phones out there that are better for the same or cheaper prices these days...

323.6.2013 23:46

mehPhone

424.6.2013 06:53

Still not interested in owning one.I'm satisfied with my Samsung android phone.

56.7.2013 10:11

Originally posted by JST1946:
Still not interested in owning one.I'm satisfied with my Samsung android phone.
Would that be the Galaxy S1, S2, S3, S4.....
Hmmmm, this has a familiar ring to it.

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