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Today only: $99 will get you a 12-month Xbox Music Pass and AT&T Lumia 635 bundle – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
February 8, 2015
1 min read

Today only: $99 will get you a 12-month xbox music pass and at&t lumia 635 bundle

In celebration of the 57th Grammy Awards, which takes place tonight, Microsoft is offering a special offer on a 12-month Xbox Music Pass and AT&T Lumia 635 bundle. The Grammy Award celebration is intended to highlight an artists’ outstanding achievement in the music industry. What better way to celebrate the music industry by offering an Xbox Music Pass and a Windows Phone device to go along with it?

The Lumia 635 sports a 4.5-inch screen with ClearBlack display. Powered by 1.2GHz quad-core processor, the handset rocks Windows Phone 8.1 out of the box. For shutterbugs, there is a 5MP shooter at the back, and device’s 8GB internal memory can be expanded up to 128 gigs via microSD card. Also, if you buy the device, you will be getting 15GB extra free space on OneDrive. The Lumia 635 also sports 512MB of RAM. 

Pair this phone with an Xbox Music pass and you are all set to rock. “Your Xbox Music Pass lets you search for and play music from one of the largest digital music catalogs on the planet. Discover new releases or groove to your old-school favorites – it’s all there. With 30 million songs, you could listen for over 80 years and never hear the same song twice.”

The regular price for the bundle is $168.90, but Microsoft Store is offering the bundle for $99 and the offer ends today. Head over to the VIA link below to check it out.

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