US Cellular's new promotion shaves $100 off all smartphones until Valentine's Day

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US Cellular's new promotion shaves $100 off all smartphones until Valentine's Day
You got to love the love, especially when we’re nearing that time of the year when love is the focal point of an entire day, right? Well, US Cellular aims to make the special day of Valentine’s Day even more meaningful with its latest promotion that’s going on right now.

We’ve seen many sales on various devices in the past, but it’s not that often we see a carrier putting a sale on each and every smartphone on its lineup. If you’re in the market to pick up a snazzy smartphone of some sort, you should really take into consideration the fabulous deal that US Cellular is now offering. Specifically, they’re taking $100 off the price of every single smartphone on its lineup.

So whether it’s an Android or BlackBerry you’re eying, you’ll be treated to a nifty $100 off savings. For example, you can snag the HTC Merge for free, BlackBerry Curve 9350 for $49.99, BlackBerry Torch 9850 for $99.99, and the Motorola ELECTRIFY for $149.99. On top of that, it seems that US Cellular is sweetening the deal by providing additional niceties such as getting double rewards points to snag yourself faster upgrades, overage protection, and battery swaps.

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Fortunately, this awesome promotion is going on through until Valentine’s Day, February 14th – meaning, you’ll have plenty of time to do your homework on which device to purchase.

source: US Cellular via Android Central & CrackBerry

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