Galaxy Nexus not yet available, while some retailers offering cheaper Droid Razr.
Can the Motorola Droid Razr outsell the first Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone? Well, maybe — with the help of Black Friday.
Apparently, the subsidized Galaxy Nexus is not yet available here in United States and the smartphone obviously missed the Black Friday rush, while the Motorola Droid Razr is now cheaper courtesy of third-party retailers.
According to reports, the Droid Razr is now cheaper in some stores, and the cheapest so far is the Droid Razr Black Friday deal from Amazon Wireless, only $0.01 with a 2-year contract agreement. However, Amazon’s Droid Razr is now listed under “Backordered” with up to 9 days delivery delay.
Amazon is also offering other cheap but high-end Android smartphones like Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch of Sprint, Galaxy S II Skyrocket of AT&T and Verizon’s Motorola Droid Bionic for a penny too.
Rumors say Verizon will sell the Galaxy Nexus on November 29 or December 8 using the $199 price tag which is $100 cheaper than the original price of the Droid Razr and the HTC Rezound, the Taiwan-based company’s second Verizon LTE phone, and the first LTE Android smartphone with 720p screen (here in United States).
The Motorola Droid Razr is the thinnest LTE Android smartphone yet, only 7.1 mm thick and also the first Motorola smartphone that will get the Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system early next year. Other features include 4.3-inch qHD screen, 8-megapixel primary camera, front-facing camera and additional features courtesy of Motorola’s exclusive accessories.
Reviews say the Droid Razr’s weaknesses are screen quality and lack of Android Ice Cream Sandwich, while the thin profile and Long Term Evolution are its advantages.
Verizon Wireless already said in a statement this month that the Droid Razr was set to receive “tremendous advertising weight” this month, indirectly suggesting that the Droid Razr is Verizon’s November (favorite) smartphone, and not the HTC Rezound or the Galaxy Nexus (if Verizon will sell it on the 29th).
This report was originally posted on PopHerald.com as Droid Razr enjoys a Galaxy Nexus-less Black Friday 2011, under Gadgets and Mobile Category.
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Can the Motorola Droid Razr outsell the first Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone? Well, maybe — with the help of Black Friday.
Apparently, the subsidized Galaxy Nexus is not yet available here in United States and the smartphone obviously missed the Black Friday rush, while the Motorola Droid Razr is now cheaper courtesy of third-party retailers.
According to reports, the Droid Razr is now cheaper in some stores, and the cheapest so far is the Droid Razr Black Friday deal from Amazon Wireless, only $0.01 with a 2-year contract agreement. However, Amazon’s Droid Razr is now listed under “Backordered” with up to 9 days delivery delay.
Amazon is also offering other cheap but high-end Android smartphones like Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch of Sprint, Galaxy S II Skyrocket of AT&T and Verizon’s Motorola Droid Bionic for a penny too.
Rumors say Verizon will sell the Galaxy Nexus on November 29 or December 8 using the $199 price tag which is $100 cheaper than the original price of the Droid Razr and the HTC Rezound, the Taiwan-based company’s second Verizon LTE phone, and the first LTE Android smartphone with 720p screen (here in United States).
The Motorola Droid Razr is the thinnest LTE Android smartphone yet, only 7.1 mm thick and also the first Motorola smartphone that will get the Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system early next year. Other features include 4.3-inch qHD screen, 8-megapixel primary camera, front-facing camera and additional features courtesy of Motorola’s exclusive accessories.
Reviews say the Droid Razr’s weaknesses are screen quality and lack of Android Ice Cream Sandwich, while the thin profile and Long Term Evolution are its advantages.
Verizon Wireless already said in a statement this month that the Droid Razr was set to receive “tremendous advertising weight” this month, indirectly suggesting that the Droid Razr is Verizon’s November (favorite) smartphone, and not the HTC Rezound or the Galaxy Nexus (if Verizon will sell it on the 29th).
This report was originally posted on PopHerald.com as Droid Razr enjoys a Galaxy Nexus-less Black Friday 2011, under Gadgets and Mobile Category.
Search for more Galaxy Nexus and Droid Razr articles below:
HTC Rezound vs Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus (Prime)
Galaxy Nexus (Nexus Prime) Verizon release date tipped again
Galaxy Nexus Verizon release date on December 8?
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