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Verizon Windows Mobile Deals

Posted by Chris Leckness on March 26, 2009 – 8:55 am  Share
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omnia1_01 If you are a Verizon customer and want to get your hands on a slightly dated, Window Mobile Phone, here are some deals for you…

  • Samsung SCH-i760 – $150 while supplies last.
  • Verizon XV6900 – $70 while supplies last
  • Samsung Omnia – $99 but this one isn’t old, it’s fairly new and pretty nice!

Jack reviewed the SCH-i760 last year and I got some time with it too. Other than the goofy offcenter Dpad, it was an awesome phone. Grabbing one for $150 is a steal even today. If it were GSM I’d throw my Woot Off Money towards it.

Source: Verizon Wireless via Brighthand

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  • @Jason:

    That's typically how the deals work. If you want a new phone without a contract, you pay list price.

    @Chris:

    I liked the off-center look of the SCH-i760. I was considering getting one, but if I remember correctly, it didn't have Bluetooth voice dialing, which was a no-go for me (along with the price). (NOTE: Verizon is showing it sold out now.)

    I also played with the Omnia recently and thought it looked awesome (I didn't check whether it had Bluetooth voice dialing or not, though). If you don't need a physical keyboard, $99 seems like a steal.

    Also, for those that don't know, the non-descriptive XV-6900 is the CDMA version of the HTC Touch.

    Finally, you can also get the (ugly) SMT5800 Smartphone for $100. Here's a list of all of Verizon's non-BlackBerry PDAs/smart phones.

    Steve
  • Apparently only if you sign up for a new 2 year contract :( Existing Verizon customers who just want to buy the phone are out of luck.
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