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Black Friday 2014: Best Buy to offer Lumia 635 for $39.99 off-contract – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
November 19, 2014
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Black Friday 2014: Best Buy to offer Lumia 635 for $39.99 off-contract

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The holiday season is just around the corner, with several retailers and carriers working on attractive promotions on all sorts of products. Microsoft has already announced a massive list of products which will go on sale with enticing discounts on Black Friday, including the Lumia 635. It’s not just Microsoft, Walmart is offering a Windows 8.1 tablet from E Fun for $99, while Best Buy is going to offer up to $150 off on the Surface Pro 3.

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On Black Friday, customers will be able to save their hard-earned cash, and grab the AT&T branded Lumia 635 for $39.99 off-contract — it usually costs $99 off-contract so you’re saving $60. How good does that sound to you? If you’re a Windows Phone fan, or simply a customer thinking about giving Windows Phone a try, this is a deal worth every penny.

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As a quick recap, the Lumia 635 rocks a 4.5-inch display sporting a resolution of 854 by 480 pixels, Snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1.2GHz, 512MB of RAM, 8GB of expandable storage, 5MP rear camera, and runs Windows Phone 8.1 pre-installed.

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