The carrier just announced it'll start selling the 16GB model next Sunday, September 18th for $480 -- or $330 with a two-year contract. As planned, it'll ship with Android 3.0, and 3.1 is coming via an over-the-air update. You can sign up for a monthly plan, if you so choose, though you can also pay as you go, with $15 getting you 250MB and $25 expanding your allowance to 2GB. Customers who commit to two-year agreements will have the same choices, to be honest, except they'll also have to contend with overage fees -- $10 per gigabyte or $15 per 250MB, depending on the plan.
6 comments:
So many tablets...
Ah, I'm not so sure about all this tablet business.
It can't just be me, but no one ever seems to get it right in the tablet industry.
two years contract is too much because technology leaps forward with big steps when it comes to tablets and smartphones. i wouldnt got for anything more than one year.
So many tablets... I like this one though so what can I say?
tablets are the new fad product like netbooks were 3 years ago
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