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Price list for AT&T’s lineup – AT&T 8925 Tilt, Pantech Duo, Motorola Q9 Global, SMT5700, etc.

By Will Park on Thursday, September 27th, 2007 at 2:27 PM PST In AT&T, Announcements, HTC, Motorola, Pantech

AT&T pricing informationPicking a new mobile phone based on features is hard enough without having to figure out what kind of price-points you’re dealing with. Wouldn’t it be nice if you had a convenient list of prices for all of a certain carrier’s upcoming mobile offerings? Well, Boy Genius got his hands on a price list for AT&T (NYSE: T)’s upcoming mobile phone and data card lineup.

Here’s some of the pricing information, from BGR:

  • HTC 8925 Tilt: $349.99 with 2-year agreement and $50 MIR, $549.99 to purchase outright.
  • Pantech C810 Duo: $249.99 with 2-year agreement and $50 MIR, $449.99 to purchase outright.
  • Motorola (NYSE: MOT) Q9 Global: $299.99 with 2-year agreement and $50 MIR, $499.99 to purchase outright.
  • UTStarcom (NSDQ: UTSI) 5700: $69.99 with 2-year agreement and $50 MIR, $269.99 to purchase outright.
  • Sierra AC881U (HSUPA data card): $49.99 with 2-year agreement and $100 MIR, $299.99 to purchase outright.
  • Option GT Ultra (HSUPA data card): FREE with 2-year agreement and $100 MIR, $249.99 to purchase outright.
  • Option Ultra Express (HSUPA data card): $49.99 with 2-year agreement and $100 MIR, $299.99 to purchase outright.

Want more pricing info? Click on the image above for a full-sized view.
[Via: Boy Genius Report]

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One Comment on “Price list for AT&T’s lineup – AT&T 8925 Tilt, Pantech Duo, Motorola Q9 Global, SMT5700, etc.”

  1. lesley garcia says:

    i am going nutts over freaken phone the hole two different colors are confusing i called cingular and they told me they dont know what i am talking about when i ask for the all black tilt 8925

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