Jimmie Geddes email: j.geddes@mobilenapps.com
If you're looking to try a Windows Phone 8 smartphone and wish you could get one for free, T-Mobile is making this a reality for a limited time.
T-Mobile is offering the Nokia Lumia 810 on its Website for free with a two-year contract. The offer is only good through Dec. 27 and T-Mobile is even offering free shipping with purchase. This is a great deal because the Nokia Lumia 810 was released in November and it's running the latest and greatest version of Windows Phone - Windows Phone 8.
Lumia 810 features a 4.3-inch 800 x 480 ClearBlack display, 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 8-megapixel rear camera and 1.2-megapixel front camera, 8GB of storage, an 1,800mAh battery, and runs on T-mobile's HSPA+ network with speeds of up to 42Mbps. This is definitely a great way to try a Windows Phone 8 smartphone and you can't get a better price than FREE. So grab it before it's gone.
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