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T-Mobile Valentine's Day Offer: Galaxy S3, Galaxy S2, And More

Sumit Passary email: s.passary@mobilenapps.com

T-Mobile seems all prepared for Valentine's Day as a leaked image shows that the carrier will include four Samsung Galaxy handsets, including the Galaxy S3 as part of its special promotion.

"With word whispering down that T-Mobile's rumored Valentine's Day sale may have been canceled in favor of a more "important" sale in March, comes word that a new Samsung special offer will take place," reported Tmo News.

Tmo News also indicates that the carrier will be running the offer through March 23, and consumers can purchase an array of Samsung Galaxy handsets like Galaxy Blaze, Galaxy Relay, Galaxy S2, and also Galaxy S3 16GB and 32GB at discounted prices.

If rumors are to be believed then T-Mobile will offer the 16GB Galaxy S3 for $99.99 and the 32GB version for $149.99. To qualify for the deal, you will not only have to sign a new two-year contract with T-Mobile, but also pick certain data plans.

For the S Blaze and Galaxy Relay, consumers will have to pick a plan with 2GB of data, while a 5GB data plan is required for the Galaxy S2 and both 16GB and 32GB versions of Galaxy S3.

The rumors of T-Mobile offering Valentine's Day deals have been surfacing for a while now.

"It should come as no surprise as a new rumor that just dropped into my inbox tells me T-Mobile is planning a Valentine's Day sale. Considering T-Mobile's regular schedule for Valentine's sales, this rumor seems like a sure thing. Unfortunately, we don't have any details to go on - but smart money would have us believe any sale would likely be focused on Value Plan offerings," per a Tmo New report in January this year.

If the rumors about the four Galaxy handsets are true, then many hopeful customers waiting for a Galaxy Note 2 will be disappointed as the phablet is nowhere on T-Mobile's radar as far as Valentine's Day deals as concerned.

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