Dec 10 2010, 7:57am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Best Buy is offering the iPhone 3GS for free with 2-year new or upgrade activation as a special one-day event today. The offer is in-store only, good while supplies last and limited to one phone per customer. We have already reported earlier today about a corresponding rumor.
A free iPhone 3GS is the best Apple iPhone deal yet this Holiday season. The regular price of the iPhone 3GS is $99.99 with new AT&T contract. The iPhone 3GS is still a great smartphone especially if you can get it for free. Of course if you can afford it the new iPhone 4 is the better choice. You get FaceTime video conferencing, better camera and the new free Find My iPhone App also just works with the iPhone 4.
As mentioned above you have to visit your local Best Buy store to get a free iPhone 3GS with new contract. The offer is not available online. Find the nearest Best Buy store on the BestBuy.com site.
As reported RadioShack has an iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS sale this week that saves you $50. The Shack offers also a trade-in program that can save you even more on your new iPhone. The RadioShack iPhone sale ends in stores on Saturday.
I4U News brings you daily Holiday shopping tips on new releases, pre-orders, hot deals, sales events and unique gadgets. Find the best holiday gift ideas and holiday deals in our Holiday Gift Guide 2010.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi Lugmayr (Google) is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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