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&lt;p&gt;Its interesting since they are the actual target market for these phones. I think these are a bit out of the typical family plan pricing though for most parents. $70 per kid + a Zune pass is expensive. although you can buy one Zune pass @ $15 a month and share it across 3 devices I think.&lt;/p&gt;
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