FreedomPop Offers Up New Labor Day Specials

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The mighty little VoIP carrier than can is back one more time with some great deals for the holiday weekend. Starting today, users can pick up the Netgear Fuze 4G LTE hotspot with 4 times the normal amount of data for a lowly $29.99. The Fuze is a strong hotspot offering that features good battery life, easy to use controls and full SPARK LTE speeds on the Sprint Network. If you have been waiting to upgrade to a new LTE hotspot or just want to take a load off your existing cellular data plan, the Netgear Fuze is a great way to get started with that.

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Moving on, there are a bevy of 4G LTE smartphones available that start at $29.99 as well.  At the entry level, we have the HTC Desire 510 at $29.99. The 510 features a 5MP camera and 4GB of internal memory. It’s really a starter device for those that just want something to message and browse with on the go, but at $29.99, it’s a steal!  Moving up $10 get’s users into the 8GB Moto E 2nd Gen device. Also equipped with a 5MP shooter and Android Lollipop, the Moto E is perfect for kids and adults that want to play a bit more with their devices, without spending much more money.

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The last offering for the 4G LTE smartphones offers that comes in under $50 is the Kyocera Hydro Vibe. The Vibe is a bit more durable model that features an 8MP camera and a rugged, waterproof design. It’s a bit limited by it’s 4GB of internal storage, but for those looking for a tough device that will hold up in harsh environments, the Vibe is a great, low cost solution.

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Finally, the most powerful of the 4G LTE smartphones on the Labor Day deal, the Samsung Galaxy S7. This 32GB device features a 12MP camera, QHD display and more power than most people need in their device. The $449.99 price tag puts this CPO device in a gorgeous position to become your go-to device for years to come. All in all, there’s the perfect device for everyone during this double the data promo from FreedomPop. Grab one for yourself today before the supply runs out.

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