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Galaxy S4, HTC One Price Drops by 50 Percent On AT&T

The Galaxy S4, HTC One, Galaxy Mega and Galaxy S4 Active will all receive a significant price cut through a special promotion on AT&T.

Customers who sign a new two-year agreement with the carrier will be able purchase these phones for 50 percent off their normal on-contract price in the company's online store. This would drop the Galaxy S4, Active, Zoom and Note 2 down to just $99.99.

The HTC One will cost just $75 with the deal and the Moto X, One Mini and LG G2 just $50. AT&T has not listed the date that this promotion will end, but those who are interested should act fast as there's no telling when the prices will be put back to their regular amounts.

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Those looking to pick up a device in store could inquire about price matching by calling their local AT&T retailer.

The Galaxy S4 and Moto X prices have also been discounted at RadioShack just in time for the holiday season shopping, and for anyone who was interested in these devices before but was unsure of making the financial commitment, the latest reductions might just be enough to tempt a purchase.

Customers can buy the Galaxy S4 with a new two-year contract from AT&T, Sprint and Verizon for just $49.99 through the high street retailer. The Galaxy S3 is offered for free on-contract through these same three carriers, the Moto X price has been cut down to just $19.99 with a new two-year contract from Sprint, and the LG G2 will cost just $39.99 with a new agreement on Verizon.

The LG G2 and Moto X deals can only be accessed on the web. The Galaxy S3 and S4 offers are available in store. RadioShack is also offering a $10 coupon for every $50 spent in one transaction from November 17, 2013 to January 1, 2014.

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