In an unforeseen act of generosity, Verizon has decided to scrap the
$35 activation fee it charges with purchases of the 3G-equipped
Motorola Xoom and
Galaxy Tab tablets, leaving customers' wallets a little heavier and hearts a little lighter. This change will be effective on month-to-month contracts starting from the first of this month or later -- meaning a nice little refund for anyone acquiring an Android tablet through Big Red after March 1st -- however we're also hearing it'll be a limited time offer. The intel has been communicated via email to
Mobile Burn, and
Droid-Life has also obtained a document saying as much, while we're in the process of confirming it ourselves. All the same, it looks safe to get the (modest) celebrations going.
Verizon waives Xoom and Galaxy Tab activation fees on contracts from March 1st in a limited time offer originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 Mar 2011 15:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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