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If you’re a Verizon customer, now’s your chance to buy a new edition of Samsung’s latest flagship device with more internal storage. Big Red has started selling the 32GB Galaxy S4 online for $299, giving customers another option besides the 16GB model.

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AT&T has announced that it will begin selling the 32GB Samsung Galaxy S4 this Friday, May 10. The device will be priced at $249.99 with a two-year contract, and it will initially be an AT&T exclusive, so you won’t find the handset on any other carrier in the United States.

It looks like Google has jumped in to help ease the sting felt by early adopters who’ve recently purchased a 16GB Nexus 7 tablet for $249. If you didn’t hear, Google has decided to drop the price of the 16GB Nexus 7 to $199 and add a 32GB model into the mix for $249. Naturally, this upset some customers and therefore Google has decided to go ahead and offer Price Protection for anyone who purchased the 16GB Nexus 7 on or after October 14th.

If you’ve had no luck finding the 16GB Nexus 7 at a local retailer, you’re luck is about to change. The 16GB Nexus 7 is back “in stock” on Google Play and this time we’re guessing Google is prepared to meet demand. I’d personally go with the 16GB model (and did) as my experience with the 8GB version of the Galaxy Tab 2 didn’t bode too well. The 16GB version will cost you an additional $49, but at $249 for a quad-core, Jelly Bean toting tablet, you can’t go wrong.


Wirefly has discounted the price of the Verizon DROID RAZR to $49.99 for anyone willing to sign up for a new two-year contract. While I’d personally go with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (which they are also offering for $49.99), if for some reason you’re in the market for a DROID RAZR, this is good deal. It’s on par with what Amazon Wireless is charging for the RAZR and is $50 less what you’d pay over at Verizon.

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