Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy S II Epic Touch 4G only $99 at Amazon
Sold by Sprint for $199.99 on contract, and by Walmart and Wirefly for $149.99 (also on contract), the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic Touch 4G can now be bought for just $99.99 thanks to Amazon.
I’m not sure when exactly Amazon started to offer the Epic Touch 4G for $99.99 – since no one seems to have reported this until now – but that doesn’t matter. What matters is that you can get it for half the price Sprint is asking for it – just go here at Amazon Wireless.
Just like AT&T’s Galaxy S II (which, by the way, costs $149 at Amazon), Sprint’s Epic Touch 4G runs Android Gingerbread. It has a larger screen, though: 4.5 inches, as opposed to 4.3 inches. The rest of the features are similar, including a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 8MP rear camera with 1080p video recording, 2MP front-facing camera, and 16GB of internal memory.
Sure enough, now that Sprint has finally joined the iPhone bandwagon and will sell both the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4, some (or lots of?) customers won’t be interested in Android smartphones anymore. But for those who still are, Amazon’s Epic Touch 4G deal will certainly look appealing.
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