Filed under: Shopping | Black Friday
Nov 12 2010, 3:38am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Amazon is hosting a special early Black Friday sale on AT&T phones on the Amazon Wireless Store. All AT&T phones are on sale, starting at $0.01 with a new two-year contract, including the just released HTC Surround Windows Phone. These deals are running today through Monday, November 15. In addition, Amazon Prime members will have their activation fee waived (a $36 value). Penny phone deals feature Windows Phone 7, Android and BlackBerry phones.
AT&T Penny Phone Deal Highlights:
There are many more Penny Phone deals available on Amazon Wireless.
See also our Black Friday Phone Deals Guide for more smartphone deals. Amazon is also offering hot Black Friday Countdown Deals today.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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