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Verizon slashes price of DROID Bionic to $99 without microSD card

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Good news smartphone shoppers, if you have been eyeing Verizon’s Motorola DROID Bionic, you’re in luck as the carrier has recently dropped the price of the handset down to $99 on a two-year contract. The phone is still under a year old with decent specs and 4G LTE connectivity to boot, seems like a pretty good deal if you ask me. This price cut seems to have followed the same practice that Verizon employed when it slashed the price of the Droid RAZR, which is where the carrier started offering their devices at a lower price but will no longer come with a microSD card. If storage really isn’t that big of an issue for you, maybe you have a PMP dedicated for your music, and you mainly use your phone for calls, texts, emails and browsing, the 16GB internal storage should be enough for now. So who’s picking up the DROID Bionic now that it’s only $99?

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