Okay, so I see that 75% of the posts here are just complaints about the $300 price tag. I just want to point something out.
Hello Humans: Droid By Motorola Arrives Next Week
The original Droid was also $300 the day you bought it. There was a $100 mail-in rebate that came with it, though. Who's to say that this phone doesn't also come with a $100 MIR? That would bring the price down to a much more reasonable and likely $200.
The only reason we say it's $300 is because that was leaked from Verizon's database. I know what I'm saying has absolutely no proof behind it, so you can bash it all you want, but I'm just saying, this is not the first time that Verizon has taken $300 from your wallet on launch day and then put $100 back in it shortly after.
Besides, what an unremarkable phone to use to introduce the $300 price point. At least the $250 price point was introduced by the Epic 4G, an awesome phone.
Hello Humans: Droid By Motorola Arrives Next Week
The original Droid was also $300 the day you bought it. There was a $100 mail-in rebate that came with it, though. Who's to say that this phone doesn't also come with a $100 MIR? That would bring the price down to a much more reasonable and likely $200.
The only reason we say it's $300 is because that was leaked from Verizon's database. I know what I'm saying has absolutely no proof behind it, so you can bash it all you want, but I'm just saying, this is not the first time that Verizon has taken $300 from your wallet on launch day and then put $100 back in it shortly after.
Besides, what an unremarkable phone to use to introduce the $300 price point. At least the $250 price point was introduced by the Epic 4G, an awesome phone.