Deals of the Weekend: Droid Pro, HTC ThunderBolt, BlackBerry, Nexus S 4G, and Samsung Epic 4G

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While Verizon finally starts to sell the Samsung Droid Charge, there are many sales on wireless smartphones, phones and activations this weekend.

If you buy your Samsung Droid Charge from Verizon Wireless online on Saturday, you'll get a special price for the accessory power and protection package for $25 for a car charger, anti-glare screen protectors, and holster case that usually sells for $75.

Verizon is running an online exclusive for grads, a buy-one-get-one-free deal for the Droid Pro, as well as $0.01 Curve 3G and $49.99 BlackBerry Storm2 four-day web sale with free activation.

Amazon Wireless has cut the price of the HTC ThunderBolt (read review) down to $129.99 for new customers with a contract and $179.99 for renewing customers.

The HTC ThunderBolt is an Android 2.2 smartphone that has a 4.3" WVGA (480 x 800) touchscreen, an 8MP camera, a 1.3MP camera on front for video chat, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, an 8GB of onboard memory, a preinstalled 32GB microSD card, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Dolby/SRS surround sound, DLNA support, and a kickstand for media viewing.

Wirefly deals this weekend that end on May 16, include Nexus S 4G for $99 with a new account and free activation and a special deal on a Samsung Epic 4G.  Don't forget to use coupon code WIREFLY4GMC for a free 4GB memory card.

The Nexus S 4G has a 1GHz processor, a Super AMOLED curved touchscreen, NFC technology, Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, mobile hotspots, and a 1500mAh battery.  The Nexus S 4G features a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and camcorder and a front-facing VGA camera.  It sells for $199 from Sprint with a contract.

Many of these smartphones appear in Wireless and Mobile News Top Ten Best Android Phones Now an' Later.