RadioShack cutting prices of the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S starting today
RadioShack is cutting the price of its iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S deals starting today with a limited time sale. The deal only applies to AT&T iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S sales and even includes some old inventory iPhone 4 models with 16GB and 32GB storage.
If you fancy picking up a deal, you will be looking at a $29.00 saving off every iPhone 4S model as long as you take out a new or upgrade two year plan. That equates to $169.99 for the 16GB model, $269.99 for the 32GB model and $369.99 for the 64GB model.
If you are interested in the iPhone 4, RadioShack will be offering the 8GB and 16GB at the same cost of $69.99 whilst the 32GB will cost just $169.99. Apparently multiple RadioShack locations have plenty of units in stock. If you are looking to save a few dollars and need a new iPhone, today could be a good day to do it.
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Target has the same sale in their sale paper today. $174.99 and trade in a working I-phone and save up to $200 when you buy an I-Phone 4S.
Question.. I know everyone always knocks AT&T, but is their service really that bad.
From what I have read they seem to have the fastest data speeds?
My AT&T service has always worked great. My iPhones (past & present) have always performed great. I'll define great as fast, efficient and few to no dropped calls. I live in a 3G area and travel the Sourheast US regularly and still sod performance.
My AT&T service has always worked great. My iPhones (past & present) have always performed great. I'll define great as fast, efficient and few to no dropped calls. I live in a 3G area and travel the Sourheast US regularly and still sod performance.
No complaints from me. I've had Verizon as well and the data speeds were never as good as ATT. All my iPhones have been on Att.
I think it just depends on what area you are in. I have had AT&T since '01 and rarely have any trouble.
In my area AT&T has not only faster data but better reception. AT&T 3G in most places is as fast as Verizon LTE, but with wider coverage. My friend can barely make calls from his apartment with his Verizon Incredible while I get 4Mbps downloads there. Even at my apartment way out in a tiny farm town I get over 3Mbps. AT&T has made a big effort rolling out 3G in my area.
You have no idea what u are talking about, at&t 3g is as fast as lte r u stoopid, lol. I have an iphone 4 on at&t and it sux most of the time although it does get data speeds sometimes. But i Just started working for verizon 4 months ago and verizon LTE is ridiculously fast, that is why i bought a motorola xoom with the free 4g lte upgrade cuz i need my data speed. That is why i am switching to a 4g lte phone, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, cuz of the new android os ICS. I have verizon fios at home with the ultimate pkg. And i have 35/35mbps. But i clock around 50-60 on average, and on my xoom i clock around 15-40mbps with my 4g lte from verizon, so at&t 3g vs. Verizon 4g lte is no comparison so please never do that again. Now at&t "4g" hspa+ vs. Verizon 4g lte is better but still not that widely good yet sice at&t really just started rolling it out. I live in los angeles,CA. 1 of the #1 demographics of tech. We get some of the best speeds. Really hspa+ could never contend against 4g lte because of its limitations and band frequency. Verizon 4G LTE runs on 700 band freq. Which Verizon made a blind bid to the government for 6 1/2 Billion Dollars for the largest area in the US. Of the 700 band freq. And the lower the freq. The stronger. Verizon 4G LTE has the capability to reach speeds of 100mbps. Or more. Do ur research before u open ur ignorant mouth next time.
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My AT&T service has always worked great. My iPhones (past & present) have always performed great. I'll define great as fast, efficient and few to no dropped calls. I live in a 3G area and travel the Sourheast US regularly and still sod performance.
My AT&T service has been fine, too. I've had AT&T ever since my family got cell phones and I got my first Nokia, back in 2001-2002. I never had problems through "Cingular" and back to AT&T too. Never had a problem with their customer service either.
Are these "sale" phones older ones without any fixes that have been done?
I've had three iPhones now, all on AT&T, and have had no issues with service. I've traveled throughout the U.S. extensively using my iPhone (and previously Blackberry) service on AT&T and have been surprised at the places I've had reception. I live in the DC area and have excellent service. Also recently traveled to the Grand Canyon and was a bit surprised to find that I had cell reception all the way at the bottom of the Grand Canyon too.
where can I confirm this ad online? I called my RadioShack store and they said it was the same price $199, not on sale....
Most cities ? so you've been to most cities ? lol.. just say Att doesn't work in your area . I live in Detroit Works Perfect NO problems at all Internet is great. Used it on a road trip from Detroit to St.louis Streamed all the way there NO issues . It depends on your area
Wait a minute. If you get a 4S 16GIG Factory Unlocked from Apple it's only $649. Where do they get off charging $799.00?
Went to Target last night and got the last 4s they had, and traded in my 4.... at the end of the transaction they owed me money!!.... it was great!!
You have any of the iPhone 4 16gb for $69
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Its a really great app so try it out... Good luck!
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