Thursday, December 16, 2010

Holiday Deal: All Phones Free @ U.S. Cellular, Android & BlackBerry Smartphone Buyers Get $100 'til 12/24

USCellularSamsungMesmerize.JPGU.S. Cellular is offering every phone free, including the latest Android smartphones until December 24.? U.S. Cellular is spreading the joy even further by offering a $100 credit to new customers purchasing a smartphone or existing customers adding a new smartphone line.? Customers can stop by any U.S. Cellular store for more details and pick out their free phones while supplies last.

Shoppers can make this holiday season memorable by giving Android-powered phones, such as the HTC Desire, LG Optimus U or Samsung Mesmerize (Galaxy S).

All of U.S. Cellular's phones, including advanced smartphones, such as the BlackBerry Bold and Curve, are free after mail-in rebates.

The Android-powered Samsung Mesmerize and HTC Desire are ideal for those who want everything in a smartphone.? Their large touchscreens and? fast 1GHz processors are great for watching videos, playing games, and zipping through business and entertainment applications.

The LG Optimus U is designed for first-time smartphone customers who are ready to experience the power of Android 2.2 technology.? It has a virtual QWERTY keyboard with Swype technology that allows users to input text quickly by sliding a finger over the keyboard in one continuous motion.

The BlackBerry Bold and Curve are popular smartphones that pack lots of helpful apps for business and personal use.? Both have Wi-Fi access, and global travelers will like the Bold's ability to connect on wireless networks around the world.

Customers who prefer a phone for calling, texting and taking pictures, can select phones like the Samsung Profile Freeform and Exec, the Motorola Grasp and LG Mystique.? These feature-rich devices have expandable memory for music fans who want to take their tunes everywhere.

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