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Motorola DROID 2 is now tastefully priced at $39.99 on Amazon & Wirefly

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Motorola DROID 2 is now tastefully priced at $39.99 on Amazon & Wirefly
Being one of the few handsets packing Android 2.2 and support for Flash 10.1 definitely has its advantage, the Motorola DROID 2 is still the staple of the existing crop even though its price tag is perfectly situated at $199.99. However, as we've seen over the course of the last few weeks, various online retailers dropped its price – thus making it extremely prized over the competition.

Now we're witnessing both Amazon and Wirefly setting its price to $39.99 with a 2-year contract. At that price, it's a no brainer for consumers since it offers all of the latest things with Android plus the convenience of a physical keyboard to lessen the strain of text input. Existing customers are also in the mix seeing that they can purchase the handset at the same price as new customers.

Even though we're going to see yet another wave of high-end Android powered smartphones making their mark this holiday season, you can't deny the fact that the $39.99 on-contract pricing for the DROID 2 will seemingly make it stand out over the competition.

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Motorola DROID 2 is now tastefully priced at $39.99 on Amazon & Wirefly

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1. VZWbamf posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:48

This is great for consumers, bad for sales reps at VZW stores! Hahaha

2. billirubin (unregistered) posted on 03 Oct 2010, 16:46

Everyone will try to get us to price match these crazy online prices. It's ridiculous

3. troll (unregistered) posted on 04 Oct 2010, 06:37

I have no regrets buying mine from Verizon. Those prices look attractive, but I'd rather keep my in-store warranty exchange in case I need it.

4. sir reason (unregistered) posted on 04 Oct 2010, 12:54

i've had to deal with wirefly a few times for customers and they get account slammed like no other online site ive seen. be very careful and read all the terms because it could cost you more in the long run if you don't. i always recommend buying from a corporate store

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