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Sony Ericsson Vivaz and Motorola Charm hit the US market

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25 August, 2010

T-Mobile AT&T Android Touch UI Symbian S60

AT&T will start offering Sony Ericsson Vivaz on 5 September for 80 US dollars, while T-Mobile USA is already selling Motorola Charm for 75 US dollars. Both prices apply for a 2-year commitment.

The Symbian-powered Vivaz will launch in AT&T in two colors - Galaxy Blue and Venus Ruby. The extravagant Ruby color will be available for a limited period of time only.

Sony Ericsson Vivaz costs 80 US dollars (after 50 US dollars rebate) on a two-year AT&T contract.

The droidish Motorola Charm so far doesn't have its Euro impersonation. It is also available in two colors - Golden Bronze and Cabernet. There are no limitations here, just sign a two-year T-Mobile US contract and it's yours for 75 US dollars (after a 75 US dollar mail-in rebate).

Follow the official T-Mobile website for more information about Motorola Charm (Golden Bronze and Cabernet).

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  • therock
  • 4Hr
  • 28 Aug 2010

"Vivaz has been available in Australia for ages too, and that is part of the Asia/Pacific region. Also, $75 upfront PLUS a 2 year contract for these low-mid end devices? My gosh, the US market rips people off don't they. These things go for...

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  • Jagdeeth
  • mGD
  • 27 Aug 2010

Wil we see this phone's in INDIA?

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  • Anonymous
  • ubY
  • 27 Aug 2010

What's wrong with covering more product portfolios? If you don't like low/mid end phones, nobody can force you to read everything.

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