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Samsung inspired by Apple Purchase Plan

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Samsung inspired by Apple Purchase Plan

Samsung is planning to bring out their take on the iPhone Upgrade Plan. Jack Wallen believes this heralds a major shift in the mobile landscape and will wind up a win for the consumer.

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