Mobile Phones with Free Gifts - For Greater Returns
The average mobile phone user here is a sensible and intellingent buyer. They do realise and be wary of the pitfalls that lie in the path towards their taking the right buying decision. But somehow, the lure of free gift such as the iPad 16GB with wi-fi proves to be such a tempting one that they are unable to resist the same. And why not? After all it is not every day or every mobile phone deal that will fetch you not only your fancy new smartphone but along with it a free gift in the form of the Apple iPad 16GB with wi-fi all for buying the mobile phone handset. Among the network service providers, O2, Vodafone and T-Mobile offer the mobile phones that they are selling with a free iPad 16 GB wi-fi. Somehow, everyone has a great fascination for the Apple iPads. And it is precisely this fact that the network service providers are hell bent on exploiting. Here we give you a sampling of a few of these contract phone deals selling various smartphones along with the free gift of the iPad 16 GB wi-fi. Vodafone offers the smartphone Samsung Galaxy 5 for free against its £ 35 per month for 24 months contract. Along with the free device coming to you are – 900 minutes of calling time, unlimited text messages and a free Apple iPad 16 GB wi-fi as gift as part of the deal. O2 sells the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini Deals in similar fashion. Here, the contract is for a £ 47 per month for 24 months. Besids the free X10 Mini handset, you also receive – 1200 minutes of talk tme, 3000 text messages, £ 25 as cash back and also the iPad 16 GB wi-fi as free gift.
T-Mobile offers the new Blackberry Curve 8520 for free aginst its £ 30.64 per month for 24 months. And in return gives 900 minutes of talk tike, unlimited text messages and the a brand new Apple iPad 16 GB wi-fi as Mobile Phones With Free Gifts. About Author Raina Kelsey is an author and Telecommunication Industry Blogger. Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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