Nov 14

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If there’s some pressing matter that’s preventing you from making it out to an AT&T store, there’s a plan B you might want to investigate at this time that the carrier’s website has started offering the Samsung Eternity for sale. It’ll run you the same $149.99 on contract after rebate that it’s going for in-store — or $379.99 commitment-free if your life is too awesome and chaotic to sign it away for two years. Any Vu owners planning on caving to temptation?

[Thanks, rlamontjr]

AT&T starts to hawk Samsung Eternity online originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 14 Nov 2008 08:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Jul 18

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Feeling a little left out, non-T-Mobbers? Keep your chin. up, because the Tony Hawk cut of the Sidekick LX is at this time available to each and every one of you after a limited release exclusively to current subscribers (not the first time they’ve engaged that tactic). Expect to shell out $299.99 on contract after rebates for the privilege of being just as cool as your favorite skateboarder — just don’t go trying your luck at the half-pipe at this time, you hear?

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Jul 11

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The riff raff need not apply just yet (you know who you are), but current T-Mobile subscribers can at this time get in on Tony Hawk’s totally tubular Sidekick LX, featuring the skateboarding mogul’s branding and a healthy dose of “grip tape” texture around back. Pricing will vary depending on your upgrade situation, but most folks will hopefully have an opportunity to pay less than the $449.99 full retail sticker. Right at this time T-Mobile itself appears to be the only source for the phone, but bes. Buy should be coming online shortly if that’s how you prefer to roll.

[Via Hiptop3.com]

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