A few days ago, Verizon Wireless has officially confirmed that it will start selling the new QWERY-sliding device – the Motorola Droid 4 from February 10th. As announced earlier, the carrier is now offering the Motorola Droid 4 handset in Verizon Wireless Stores and online stores, charging $199.99 on a two-year subscription. That’s a pretty reasonable price for a newly launched 4G LTE capable dual-core phone. But, a couple of third party retailers are slashed the price tag of this handset. Amazon Wireless has just dropped the price of the new Motorola Droid 4 from it’s reasonable $199.99 to just $99.99 after your typical 2-year contract. That’s a heavy price cut of $100. Another retailer, Wirefly is offering the Droid 4 handset for $149.99 on contract agreement.
If you need a specs refresher on what makes the Motorola Droid 4 handset so unique, here it is:
# 4-inch qHD display with 540 X 960 pixels of resolution.
# Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread OS.
# 1.2GHz TI OMAP OMAP4430 dual-core processor.
# 5-row sliding-out WERTY keyboard.
# 1GB RAM.
# 8MP rear camera with 1080p HD video recording capability.
# 1.3MP front-facing camera.
# 4G LTE capability.
# Serve as a 4G LTE hot spot for up to eight other devices.
# 16GB of internal memory (expandable to 32 GB via microSD card).
# 1785mAh battery, which is removable.
# Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade due sometime in the coming months.
Read: Motorola Droid 4 Full Specifications.
Buy Online
Head over to Amazon Wireless Website to grab the Motorola Droid 4 for $99.99 or Wirefly Website to purchase it for $149.99 on contract. Verizon’s current subscribers have to pay $149.99 on the same 2-year contract agreement. It will set you back $549.99 when bought outright without any contract at Verizon Online Stores.
Who’s buying?
Source: Verizon, Amazon Wireless, Wirefly
Just wait for Droid 4 MAXX Edition next month