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If you thought that Wirefly deal for the Sprint Galaxy S III was a good one, it appears both Amazon Wireless and Target Mobile are offering eligible AT&T customers the opportunity to upgrade to the Galaxy S III for $149.99! That’s the lowest price we’ve seen yet for an upgrade, and one that any eligible AT&T customer should certainly take advantage of.

Online mobile retailer, Wirefly, continues their trend of discounting top-tier devices. Today, they have begun taking pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy S III on Sprint, and if you want to save a few bucks, you’ll want to order from them. Not only will you save yourself about $20, but you’ll also get the same June 21 ship date, free-shipping, and a 30-day pre-order price guarantee..

Verizon is certainly the king of launch delays, and while they are already going to be the last of the major U.S. carriers to launch the Samsung Galaxy S III, it appears they’ve pushed that date back one extra day. Is one more day really a big deal? Not really, but given Verizon’s track record, one has to wonder: “will one day turn into two, or three, or seven days?”

Hold on, let me get my shocked face ready — okay, here it goes: the Verizon DROID RAZR won’t be getting Android 4.0 today *gasp*! After a CNET report which pegged the update for June 12, many Verizon customers took to their respective social networks to harass Verizon as to when they can expect to see the update. Unfortunately, Verizon’s response was the usual “we do not have a date for ICS on the RAZR yet.”

We’ve been waiting for this moment, and now that it’s here, I wish is sort of never arrived. Verizon has unveiled their Share Everything data plans, and to my dismay, they aren’t very family friendly. The new plans package unlimited voice, text, and data across up to ten tablets, laptops, modems, and phones. You pay a flat price for each individual device you add to the plan as well as one flat price for a specific amount of data to be shared by these devices.

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