By: www.iPadfanzz.blogspot.com on June 6, 2011
US retail giant Walmart has announced that a brand new iPhone 4 in either white or black will be available at a cost of $147 from now until June 30 at its stores.
The cut in the price tag applies to the AT&T and Verizon Wireless versions of the smartphone, Walmart said in an email. In order to avail this offer, users will be required to sign up for a two-year wireless and data agreement with either carrier.
Walmart says the offer is available only in "select stores" as the company’s website currently lists all iPhones as "out of stock.”
Here’s the email from Walmart’s PR team:
Hi Matt,
Walmart today announced a price reduction on the iPhone 4 which will be available for $147 today, June 6 through June 30 at select stores.
These savings apply to both the AT&T and Verizon versions of the iPhone 4 in both black and white colors. Pricing requires a new two-year wireless and data agreement or qualified upgrade.
Please let us know if you are interested in covering this announcement. We look forward to hearing from you!
Best,
Claire
The reason behind a drop in prices by $50 is yet not clear, but it comes just ahead of the Steve Jobs taking the stage at Apple's annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC).
US retail giant Walmart has announced that a brand new iPhone 4 in either white or black will be available at a cost of $147 from now until June 30 at its stores.
The cut in the price tag applies to the AT&T and Verizon Wireless versions of the smartphone, Walmart said in an email. In order to avail this offer, users will be required to sign up for a two-year wireless and data agreement with either carrier.
Walmart says the offer is available only in "select stores" as the company’s website currently lists all iPhones as "out of stock.”
Here’s the email from Walmart’s PR team:
Hi Matt,
Walmart today announced a price reduction on the iPhone 4 which will be available for $147 today, June 6 through June 30 at select stores.
These savings apply to both the AT&T and Verizon versions of the iPhone 4 in both black and white colors. Pricing requires a new two-year wireless and data agreement or qualified upgrade.
Please let us know if you are interested in covering this announcement. We look forward to hearing from you!
Best,
Claire
The reason behind a drop in prices by $50 is yet not clear, but it comes just ahead of the Steve Jobs taking the stage at Apple's annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC).