With Verizon's latest BOGO offer already in full swing, one of their latest additions to the lineup is getting a slight price break. Hoping that it will encourage sales, Verizon has gone ahead in reducing the price of the Palm Pixi Plus smartphone by $20 – making it rest comfortably at $79.99 after all the discounts are applied for new customers. It's been less than a month since it first managed to arrive on the scene with it's bigger brother the Palm Pre Plus, but the original $50 price difference separating the two webOS handsets may have swayed some customers to go with the more powerful Palm Pre Plus. Now that it's somewhat more attractive at $79.99, maybe customers won't have that itch to go upgrade and settle for the still capable Palm Pixi Plus. Depending on how things go with this latest move, Big Red may chop it down even more to spur sales of the smartphone.
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