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Verizon supposedly readying iPhone 4 discount

A screenshot snagged by Vzbuzz suggests the Verizon iPhone 4 may go on sale in the near future. According to the leaked image, the 16 GB iPhone 4 will be reduced to $150, a 25% discount off its current $199 price tag.

Unfortunately, this screenshot was snagged from Verizon's testman website. Testman is a well-known staging site that Verizon uses to tweak its website, not necessarily advertise upcoming promotions. Apple may be prepping a CDMA/GSM iPhone 5 for launch this fall as rumors suggest, but this released screenshot is not any solid guarantee that a sale or a new phone launch is coming soon.

[Via Cnet]



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A screenshot snagged by Vzbuzz suggests the Verizon iPhone 4 may go on sale in the near future. According to the leaked image, the 16...
 

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bjbjohnson

I don't see this as a real surprise. Various retailers were offering the 3GS at $150 in the days leading up to the launch of the 4.

July 05 2011 at 2:13 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chase Hainey

I had to switch from AT&T to Verizon due to a drunken night were I got lost and nobody (my girlfriend) could find me. It was either AT&T had to go, or we were going to have some difficult times ahead. So, I bought a Droid 2. Hate it, so much. Then the iPhone came to Verizon. They told me to pay $600 if I wanted an iPhone. So... I am waiting until they wont charge a college student an arm, a leg, and my first born for this phone.

July 05 2011 at 1:33 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Prince David

great just when I am forced to buy mine last weekend for 200, the battery completely died on my old 3G

July 05 2011 at 1:13 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Lawrence Gadette

The've been 149.00 at Sam's Club for a couple weeks now.

July 05 2011 at 1:06 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
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