For a limited time, the Motorola DROID 3 is sliced to $49 with a new line


The Motorola DROID 3 might just have become the biggest bargain at Verizon. After cutting the price of the handset to $99, the carrier just gave the solidly built handset another $50 haircut with a new line. The deal runs until February 5th. With a dual-core 1GHz processor driving the phone, and the 4 inch qHD display, the DROID 3 still has some pretty delectable specs. The slide out QWERTY keyboard is still one of the best available. Of course, some of the specs are not up to more recent high-end models, such as the 512MB of RAM. Still, the device has an 8MP camera that delivers 1080p video, and a VGA front-facing camera.

The Motorola DROID 3 originally launched this past July at a price of $199.99. Unfortunately for its owners, it is not an LTE model and if you believe Verizon, will be one of its last flagship devices to not offer 4G connectivity. Verizon is looking to get rid of the model to make room for the recently announced Motorola DROID 4, which is LTE enabled.

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