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Best Buy Cuts Microsoft Kin One, Two Prices by $50

June 2nd, 2010

Verizon Wireless seems to have been one-upped by Best Buy with news that the electronic retailer has lowered the price of Microsoft’s Kin One and Two phones by $50. That’s right $50. That means the 1 now retails at $0 and the 2 at $50 (with a 2-year contract of course).

“The price cuts could help: they make the Kin 1 a free phone, and while it’s not as functional as a high-end smartphone, it’s better than a lot of the basic phones that most carriers give away for free,” said Directions on Microsoft analyst Matt Rosoff. “The data plan still seems a bit steep, but if it’s purchased in the context of a family plan, it’s not so bad.”

Best Buy’s new prices bring the Kin smartphones more in line with the “dumb phones” on the market.

Verizon Wireless however, still sells each for $50 and $100 respectively online.

The new prices, at least in Best Buy, could finally convince people to purchase the phone now that it is much cheaper than better performing, though more expensive, alternative handsets like Apple’s iPhone or the Motorola Droid.

Now if only Verizon would reconsider that pesky $30p/mo data pricing plan and some parents may actually consider buying their kids a phone specifically designed for the social networking crowd.

New Verizon Android Phone Available at Best Buy

February 26th, 2010

Verizon’s third smartphone running the Android OS – Motorola’s Devour – is now available exclusively at Best Buy stores. The Devour is a mid-range model with a sliding QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, and 3G mobile broadband.

Best Buy is selling the phone for $100 to new Verizon subscribers with a two-year contract.

The Devour has a 3.1-inch, HVGA (320 by 480 pixel) color touch screen Android smartphone with slide-out full QWERTY keyboard.

This model is debuting with Android OS 1.6, and has the standard suite of software for connecting to Google services, like Gmail and YouTube. User can also pick from over 20,000 third-party apps.

In addition, the Devour is the first Verizon model with MotoBlur, Motorola’s software that brings together messages from a range of social-networking services like Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter, text messages, as well as consumer and business e-mail accounts, into a universal inbox.

Lots of your favorite Google and Verizon Wireless apps are pre-loaded, and thousands more are available to download from the Android Market. When words aren’t enough, record videos and snap photos with the 3 megapixel camera/ camcorder.

Naturally, it comes with software for playing music and video, and this model is being bundled with an 8 GB microSD memory card for storing thousands of files.