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HSN Offering Nokia Lumia 635 Bundled With A 2,200 MAh Portable Charger For $119.95 – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 4, 2014
1 min read

Nokia Lumia 635

Earlier this week, T-Mobile announced the Windows Phone 8.1 powered Nokia Lumia 635. The handset is up for pre-orders on the Microsoft store as well, but if you really want to save a few bucks, and score a few goodies, take a look at the deal HSN is offering. HSN has bundled the Nokia Lumia 635 with a 2,200 mAh portable charger, and a car charger to make sure your device never runs out of power while traveling. The retail value of this bundle is $170.42 and HSN’s usual price is $149.95, but the company is waving off another $30 for the bundle.

Sounds like a very decent deal to me. In addition, customers can also buy it on the company’s Flex pay installment plan, asking users to pay $29.99 each for 4 months — there’s no extra charge for this payment method, it adds up to the same $119.95 price. The handset is expected to ship on July 21st for those who will pre-order the device via HSN.

The T-Mobile Lumia 635 will be available for pre-order from the T-Mobile website from July 9th, followed by the carrier stores from July 16th. MetroPCS will also stock the handset from July 18th for a promotional price of $99, so if you don’t want a portable charger and want to save some extra bucks, you may want to wait. 

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