Multimedia cell phones and video phones allow you to send and receive text, picture or video messages, surf the web, record and share video, download and play music, and watch television. As data plans become more affordable for everyone, multimedia phones are gaining in popularity. The point.com team constantly updates the latest deals, so check back regularly to find the best deals on multimedia cell phones and video phones from Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless.
The early reviews are in and the myTouch 4G delivers as promised. Not only is it the speediest device to hit the America's, it also comes with a front-facing camera capable of video chat via WiFi and T-Mobile's network, as well as hotspot capability, wireless media broadcasting and more.
For all the goodness of the is new phone, check out this myTouch 4G review, complete with video demo of features and benchmarks.
You can order the myTouch 4G today for just $149.99 with a 2-year contract. Stay tuned for additional discount code tomorrow!
Also, check out how the myTouch 4g compares to these other hot phones:
myTouch 4G vs. iPhone 4
myTouch 4g vs. Samsung Vibrant
Take advantage of Wirefly's exlusive pre-order opportunity and reserve your Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Tour today.
$179.99 for new customers. $199.99 for upgrades.
"The BlackBerry Tour 9630 can best be thought of as the long-awaited next generation of the 8830 World Edition.
The Tour offers an impressive feature set and sleek design, and supports CDMA and high-speed EVDO networks at home and 3G networks abroad so you can stay connected while you tour the world.
If you weren't a big fan of the Storm and its touch screen, this may well be the Verizon BlackBerry you have been waiting for."
Hurry while supplies last!
Also check the full review of the BlackBerry Tour posted on Wirefly.com/Learn.
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