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Amazing Deal: Sony Ericsson Z750a Refurb for $60 Without Contract

Amazing Deal: Sony Ericsson Z750a Refurb for $60 Without Contract

This may be the best deal we’ve ever reported on. AT&T is offering a refurbished Sony Ericsson Z750a, online, without contract… for only $59.99. And, free shipping included.

The Z750a is Sony Ericsson’s first UMTS/HSDPA phone released in the United States. Sold exclusively on AT&T, the phone features a flip form-factor, Bluetooth 2.0, a 2.0 megapixel camera, tri-band UMTS, and quad-band GSM. Complete with software like a built-in RSS reader, and Memory Stick M2 support, the phone is one of the most high-end devices on AT&T’s network.

As such, the $60 price-point is simply one you don’t want to pass up. The only deal that has come close, is when AT&T offered the Samsung A737 for $99… a far inferior phone to the Z750a.

To buy the phone, you go to AT&T’s online prepaid phone store, and select the Z750a Refurb for $59.99. It’s that simple.

And yes, you can use the prepaid phone on a regular account after you activate it (which also, is free to do).

Did we mention you can get unlimited data on AT&T prepaid for only $19.99/month, no strings attached? It works great with Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, and Sony Ericsson’s excellent Bluetooth PAN support. Bluetooth PAN is the successor to Bluetooth DUN, allowing for zero-configuration to hop online with virtually any device.

In other words, even if you don’t have 3G in your area yet, buy this phone. It’s worth the $60 for just about every type of user.

 

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