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Radio Shack Is Selling the iPhone 4 for $50 Off [Dealzmodo]

Just in time for the holidays, Radio Shack is cutting prices on the iPhone 4 by 50 bucks. Which means the 16GB iPhone 4 is $150 and the 32GB iPhone 4 is $250 (for brand spanking new or upgrade eligible customers). That’s probably going to be the suitable deal you’ll find this year. The offer is barely available in brick and mortar Radio Shacks, so call your local one to work out if they’re offering it.

(While you like buying old phones, Radio Shack may be offering the iPhone 3GS for $50 and potentially even cheaper with some wild trade in deals.) [ Radio Shack via AppleInsider ]

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