Galaxy Note II on sale: $175 for new customers, $200 for upgrade through Amazon Wireless

If you’re the phablet type, then you’re probably ga-ga over the Galaxy Note II. Fortunately for you, buddy, Amazon Wireless has a deal for you: $175 for a GNII on a new contract, or $200 for an upgrade – both with AT&T. The rub? Both devices are listed as backordered, so you’ll have to wait 1-2 weeks for the shipment.

This price is a full $100 off the standard AT&T price… $125 off if you’re a new customer. To quote Jimmy Fallon, “don’t you want… more cash”?

Hop on down to the links below to pick yours up today.

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