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WSJ: Motorola Droid Sales Update
Posted by admin in Droid News on November 10, 2009
The Wall Street Journal has posted some news on how the Motorola Droid has sold since its launch.
Many Verizon stores have less than half their initial inventory, with some claiming to have only a few Droids left.
Sales were strong launch day, though there weren’t long lines at stores for the launch like there was for the iPhone’s launch.
One analyst expects nearly 1 million Droids to be sold in the fourth quarter of this business year.
Current Verizon customers are expected to embrace the new phone because Verizon is widely believed to have the best wireless network across the United States.
Read on at The Wall Street Journal
Best Droid Deals on November 6th, 2009: Launch Day!
Posted by admin in Best Droid Eris Deals, Best Motorola Droid Deals on November 6, 2009
The Motorola Droid and HTC Eris launch TODAY!
Wirefly is selling the Motorola Droid and HTC Eris for LESS than I originally thought! No mail-in rebates! All instant savings! You also get free FedEx shipping!
Here’s the pricing for both phones:
Motorola Droid
- With a new Verizon contract, the Motorola Droid is only $149 after instant savings! No need to worry about mail-in rebates!
- Renew or upgrade your current Verizon contract and get the Droid for only $179
- Add a line to your current Verizon plan and get the Droid for only $219
HTC Eris
- With a new Verizon contract, the Eris is only $69.99 after instant savings! Again, no mail-in rebates!
- Renew or upgrade your current Verizon contract and get the Eris for only $79.99
- Add a line to your Verizon plan and get the Eris for only $79.99
Visit Wirefly today to save money on your new Droid–and have it shipped today, too!
PCWorld: “Motorola Droid Steal’s Blackberry’s Limelight”
Posted by admin in Droid News on November 5, 2009
A new article over at PCWorld declares that the Motorola Droid’s launch tomorrow has garnered attention that might have gone to Blackberry’s announcement of two new phones.
This is of little consequence, anyway, writes Daniel Ionescu. The Droid is already considered the best smartphone option next to the iPhone. And with consumers lining up tomorrow to get their hands on a Droid for $200–just $20 more than the lackluster Storm 2–the Droid is simply more competitive than anything Blackberry has to offer at the moment.
The whole article is available over at PCWorld.com


