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U.S. Cellular offers all Android phones on buy-one-take-one sale, including Galaxy Tab

US Cellular Android Phones Valentine's Sale
U.S. Cellular is giving all its customers an early Valentine’s Day treat by way of a buy-one-get-one-free sale, starting now - yes you read it right NOW until Feb. 17. So, if you’ve been planning to score a new Android phone from U.S. Cellular, you have until Feb. 17 to do so. Take note, you’re not only getting one but two of those Android phones, with the other one for free.
Now, that’s a great offer, right? How good? Well how about if we tell you that aside from Android phones such as Samsung Mesmerize and Galaxy S, you’ll be able to score a Galaxy Tab as well? Make that two Samsung Galaxy Tabs. What’s the deal? Well, for the Samsung Mesmerize, you can score this nice Android phone for only $149.99 and get another one for free after mail-in rebate. As for the Samsung Galaxy Tab, you can score this Android tablet for only $399.99 after $100 mail-in rebate and get another one for free. All you need to do is to sign-up for U.S. Cellular’s $54.99 Belief Plan on both devices. This plan comes with a 5GB of network data usage, and that’s for each Galaxy Tabs that you’ll be getting.
“Our quality, high-speed nationwide network keeps our customers connected to the people and information that matter most to them,” said Edward Perez, vice president of marketing and sales operations for U.S. Cellular. “Our customers deserve a great wireless experience, so they can enjoy their cutting-edge devices that make their lives easier and more organized.” Great deal, right?
Other exciting offers include buy-one-get-one-free deals for HTC Desire for $99.99, LG Optimus U for $29.99, LG Apex and Samsung Acclaim for $49.99. All of these offers happen after $80 mail-in rebates.

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