First up, there's the HTC ThunderBolt. This 4G LTE-capable phone, the first handset released by Verizon with that connectivity option, is selling at Big Red for $249.99 if you're willing to sign a new two-year contract. But this superphone has been available at Amazon for just $99.99 for quite a while, and now Wirefly has joined Amazon in offering the ThunderBolt for just a cent below $100. That's a $150 saving compared to buying direct from Verizon, so if you want a 4G LTE smartphone, perhaps you should make your way to Wirefly now and get a ThunderBolt.
The Motorola Droid X2 is the successor to last year's very popular Droid X, and it's been priced by Verizon at the now-standard $199.99, again with a new two-year contract requirement. But if you want a Droid X2 you can save half of that amount, because Wirefly now has it on sale also for just $99.99. Yes, a service agreement is still a must, but that's a pretty neat $100 saved nevertheless. If the Droid X2 interests you, Wirefly is waiting for your order.
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HTC ThunderBolt now for only $99.99,
Motorola Droid X2 now for only $99.99
source: Unwired View
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