With Memorial Day just around the corner many thrifty shoppers are looking for the best sales and deals when it comes to buying a new cell phone or a smart phone. When looking for 2011 AT&T Memorial Day sales most shoppers will look for the lowest priced deals for an Apple iPhone 4, a Blackberry Torch 9800 or a Samsung Captivate. It is truly remarkable how much a smart phone can do as some individuals do not even use a computer in their daily needs due to the fact that it is all available in the palm of their hand.
It is important to remember that most Memorial Day sales when it comes to cell phones and smart phones will only be available to customers who are willing to sign a contract for at least one year and usually two years. Major retailers such as WalMart and Best Buy tend offer very low prices on popular smartphones during holiday events but remember that you will have to sign a contract so it is advisable to at least do some research to see where the best possible savings can be had.
When it comes to purchasing a smart phone in the current economic environment is important to remember that updates are made each and every day. By simply purchasing a model that is a little bit old customers will find that they could save a significant amount of money or possibly even get the cell phone for free. By simply getting last year’s model of an Android or Apple iOS phone customers will save a significant amount of money and get many features they never had in the past.
Here is some more information about AT&T from Wikipedia:
AT&T Inc. is the largest provider of fixed telephony in the United States, and also provides broadband and subscription television services. As of January 2011, AT&T is the largest provider of mobile telephony service in the United States, with over 95.5 million wireless customers, just ahead of Verizon Wireless’ 93.2 million, and more than 210 million total customers.[4]
As of 2010, AT&T is the 7th largest company in the United States by total revenue, as well as the 4th largest non-oil company in the US (behind Walmart, General Electric and Bank of America). It is the 3rd largest company in Texas by total revenue (behind ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips) and the largest non-oil company in Texas. It is also the largest company headquartered in Dallas.[5] In 2010, Forbes listed AT&T as the 23rd largest company in the world by market value and the 18th largest non-oil company in the world by market value .[6]
Southwestern Bell Corporation was founded in 1983 as a Regional Bell Operating Company following the break-up of the original AT&T as a result of the United States v. AT&T antitrust suit. The company changed its name in 1995 to SBC Communications Inc. and again in 2005 to AT&T Inc. after it purchased its former parent company, AT&T Corporation. The newly merged company took on the iconic AT&T logo and T stock-trading symbol (for “telephone”).
The current AT&T reconstitutes much of the former Bell System and includes ten of the original 22 Bell Operating Companies along with one it partially owned (Southern New England Telephone), and the original long distance division.[7] The company is headquartered in downtown Dallas, Texas.[8]
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