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Verizon: Droid X2, Revolution, Trophy, and Xperia Play |
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Thursday, 02 June 2011 |
Well, well, well – the smartphone market in North America is definitely extremely competitive indeed, and Verizon has just recently showcased the latest smartphones that would be offered under their latest packages. Basically, the Droid X2, Revolution, Trophy, and Xperia Play would soon be available under Verizon’s offerings, and I find the subsidized prices to be definitely very enticing indeed.
For example, the LG Revolution, a LTE-capable smartphone, will be up for grabs for $250. And as for the Droid X2, the price is undercut to $200, and it even comes with a dual-core Tegra 2 processor, and with enhanced resolution of gHD (960x540). There’s also the Xperia Play from Sony Ericsson, but most interestingly, the HTC Windows Phone, Trophy, can be yours for $150 on a 2-year contract.
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