27 January 2010 13:13 GMT / By Ben Crompton
Our tech deal today looks at three handsets from the phone retailer Rightmobilephone.co.uk, which include the Nokia N900, the HTC HD2 and Blackberry Curve 8520.
These phone deals are perhaps worth considering if your circumstances mean that you are willing to sign your mobile-life away for an extended period, since all involve 24-month contracts.
First up we have the Nokia N900, which you can get at a monthly cost of £26.25 with 600 minutes talktime and unlimited texts. The HTC HD2 will set you back £25 a month, which will get you 600 minutes and unlimited texts, whilst the Blackberry 8520 Curve at a monthly cost of £12.87, 75 free minutes and 250 texts.
All three offers are with Vodafone and have reduced line rental for a limited time, which you can claim back over the period of the contract. The Nokia will give you 6 months half price, the HTC HD2 gives 8 months half price and the Blackberry 8520 Curve 9 months.
All three deals can be found via this link and we'll have another tech deal for you tomorrow.


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