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October 28th, 2008

Walmart to sell Android G1 at discount. So what?

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 12:38 pm

Categories: Google, Google Android, HTC, T-Mobile

Tags: Phone, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Telecom & Utilities, Andrew Nusca

T-Mobile G1Walmart will begin selling the HTC-manufactured, T-Mobile-supported, Google Android-powered G1 phone at a discounted price starting Wednesday, a Walmart spokesman confirmed last night.

Walmart will carry the phone in 550 of its stores at the reduced price of $148.88 for new customers and existing customers eligible for an upgrade who sign up for a two-year agreement.

Which, if you do your rollback math correctly, is a grand total savings of $31.11 over buying the phone directly from T-Mobile at $179.99.

For a phone that’s simultaneously reaching for the iPhone and mass popularity, I’m a bit puzzled at why anyone should really care. Just who is really going to walk out of Walmart feeling like a winner with this?

It seems to me that the shopping audience that Walmart attracts may have a passing interest in the Great Google Hope. Who wouldn’t? A Sidekick with Google Maps and the Internet and all of that? Sounds good! A great way to get people to upgrade from their standard, “dumb” cell phones, I’m sure.

But then there’s the matter of that pesky, pricey data plan. Suddenly, that $30 savings went out the door. Sure, money saved is money saved — but if you’re penny-pinching with a G1, perhaps its time to reconsider the free “dumb” (but hardly stupid) cell phone that your carrier is offering you.

Yesterday I asked if a $99 iPhone would rule the world. A lot of people responded with concerns about the data plan. So how, exactly,  does T-Mobile expect this discount to make a difference? Certainly with consideration to the recession we’re in? Won’t it just tarnish and dilute the brand?

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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...OR any other independent cell vendor...
There are vendors who resell T-Mo (and pretty much EVERY other major carrier's phones/services. When I got my first T-Mo phone, that's the kind of place I went to so I could easily compare cell plans ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Wolfie2K3 Posted on: 10/29/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I doubt that the people  GuidingLight | 10/28/08
So What??  smoody | 10/28/08
Sure, I'd like $30, too.  andrew.nuscaZDNet Moderator | 10/28/08
Puzzled at your puzzlement.  trentreviso | 10/28/08
Puzzled that you are puzzled at his puzzlement  cardiff space man | 10/29/08
RE: Walmart to sell Android G1 at discount. So what?  mrlinux | 10/29/08
RE: Walmart to sell Android G1 at discount. So what?  Paddydax | 10/29/08
Wallyworld g1  gregscallaway@... | 10/29/08
RE: I would much rather pay 30 bucks at the T-M store.  trybble1 | 10/29/08
...OR any other independent cell vendor...  Wolfie2K3 | 10/29/08
RE: Walmart to sell Android G1 at discount. So what?  gregscallaway@... | 10/29/08
RE: Walmart to sell Android G1 at discount. So what?  ytsurrusty | 10/29/08
RE: Walmart to sell Android G1 at discount. So what?  Dennis@... | 10/29/08
RE: Walmart to sell Android G1 at discount. So what?  dhays | 10/29/08
RE: Walmart to sell Android G1 at discount. So what?  tsahyaz | 10/29/08
RE: Walmart to sell Android G1 at discount. So what?  motomotosannn@... | 10/29/08
RE: Walmart to sell Android G1 at discount. So what?  brent2489@... | 10/29/08

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