The
HTC First smart phone -- also known as the Facebook phone because it
comes with Facebook Home installed -- has been in the news because
AT&T dropped the price to 99 cents just a month after the phone
debuted. And now there are reports that it likely will be
discontinued. Considering that most new smart phones cost $200 and up
when you agree to a two-year contract with a service provider (the
cost is even higher without a contract), a 99-cent phone sounds
pretty appealing.
However, you can find new smart phones -- ones that probably aren't at risk of being discontinued -- for even less than 99 cents. In fact, you can find plenty that are free if you sign up for a contract with a service provider. Here are 15 that won't cost you anything. Many of these are limited-time offers, so you'll need to act quickly if you are interested.
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Apple iPhone 4
. This
$449.99 3G phone is free with a two-year Verizon contract.
Apple iPhone 4S
. This
$549.99 3G phone with Siri -- the voice-activated assistant -- is
free when you open a new line with Sprint and sign up for a two-year
contract.
HTC Droid Incredible 2
. This
$499.99 4G Android phone is free with two-year Verizon contract.
HTC EVO
. This
$549.99 4G phone with an Android operating system is free when you
open a new line of service with Sprint, sign up for a two-year
contract and use a $50 mail-in rebate.
LG Lucid VS840 4G
. This
$349.99 4G Android phone is free with two-year Verizon contract.
LG Optimus G
. This
$549.99 4G Android phone is free when you open a new line of service
with Sprint, sign-up for a two-year contract and use a $50 mail-in
rebate.
LG Viper
. This
$399.99 4G Android phone is free when you open a new line with Sprint
or add a line to your account and sign up for a two-year
contract.
Motorola Photon Q
. This
$549.99 4G Android phone is free when you open a new line of service
with Sprint, sign-up for a two-year contract and use a $50 mail-in
rebate.
Nokia 822
. This
$449.99 4G Windows phone is free with two-year Verizon contract.
Pantech Marauder
. This
$349.99 4G Android phone with a slide-out keyboard is free with
two-year Verizon contract.
Pantech Pocket
. This
$349.99 4G Android phone is free with a two-year AT&T
contract.
Samsung Galaxy S Relay. This $369.99 4G Android phone is free with a two-year T-Mobile contract.
Samsung Galaxy S II
. This
$499.99 4G Android phone is free with a two-year Sprint contract and
a $50 mail-in rebate.
Samsung Galaxy S III
. This
$549.99 4G Android phone is free when you open a new line of service
with Sprint, sign-up for a two-year contract and use a $50 mail-in
rebate.
T-Mobile myTouch. This $259.99 4G Android phone is free with a two-year T-Mobile contract.
Note: Sprint is offering several other phones in addition to the ones listed here for free. Visit for a complete list.
If you don't like the idea of being tied into a two-year contract, you also can cut the cost of a smart phone by buying an unlocked phone (a phone that's not locked into a single carrier's network) and using a prepaid wireless provider. The phone will cost more, but you'll save big with a prepaid wireless plan.
However, you can find new smart phones -- ones that probably aren't at risk of being discontinued -- for even less than 99 cents. In fact, you can find plenty that are free if you sign up for a contract with a service provider. Here are 15 that won't cost you anything. Many of these are limited-time offers, so you'll need to act quickly if you are interested.
Click the link to check Amazon limited offer price.. Hurrry
Apple iPhone 4
Apple iPhone 4S
HTC Droid Incredible 2
HTC EVO
LG Lucid VS840 4G
LG Optimus G
LG Viper
Motorola Photon Q
Nokia 822
Pantech Marauder
Pantech Pocket
Samsung Galaxy S Relay. This $369.99 4G Android phone is free with a two-year T-Mobile contract.
Samsung Galaxy S II
Samsung Galaxy S III
T-Mobile myTouch. This $259.99 4G Android phone is free with a two-year T-Mobile contract.
Note: Sprint is offering several other phones in addition to the ones listed here for free. Visit for a complete list.
If you don't like the idea of being tied into a two-year contract, you also can cut the cost of a smart phone by buying an unlocked phone (a phone that's not locked into a single carrier's network) and using a prepaid wireless provider. The phone will cost more, but you'll save big with a prepaid wireless plan.
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