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It was barely four months ago that AT&T released the BlackBerry Pearl 8110. In fact, that came just a month after they launched the Pearl 8120. While the WiFi-equipped 8120 still carries a $199.99 price tag, the 8110 has been reduced. Previously offered for $149.99 with a two-year contract, they’ve changed the rebate, handing you back $50 from a $179.99 two-year contract price. So it falls to $129.99.
Of course, Verizon has been discounting its Pearl, with a $149.99 two-year contract price tag, by $70, leaving it with a pretty $79.99. The downside, of course, is that you have to pay to access the GPS, and even then can only use it through Verizon’s VZNavigator software.
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KickstartPearl 82201 Comment ↓
Doesn’t ATT also charge for GPS on the 8110? They do on the 8310 right?
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