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Woahhh! It seems InfoSync World has gotten the details on ALL OF THE 9000 Series Pricing and Release Dates. It'll be hitting AT&T in July for $300, T-Mobile in September for $350, and Verizon and Sprint also in September for $300. You can click on through for a detailed chart. Keep in mind these are not exact release dates, and we all know how popular the $xxx.95 pricing is, but this is HUGE news
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