Droid Does: A Price Drop

Courtesy Mashable!  Fri, 11/20/2009 - 18:04

When it was released earlier this month, the retail price for the Motorola Droid was $200 for new activations on Verizon.

Although Verizon is staying firm with that price point for now, it appears that some of its retailers are not.

Specifically, Amazon and Dell have both cut prices on the smartphone to $150 and $120, respectively.

The news comes just one day after news broke of price cuts by online retailers on other...


 

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