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Droid Bionic Selling for $199 on Amazon with New Two-Year Contract

If you have your sights set on picking up the newly released Motorola DROID BIONIC but are waiting for the best deal to come along, you may want to check out Amazon. With a new two-year contract the handset is selling for $199.99, $100 less than the price Verizon is asking if you were to walk into a store and purchase the Bionic today. If you are simply upgrading your current Verizon contract, you still look to save a nice chunk of change for the Amazon price of $249.99.
[via Amazon | Thanks, Aztec!]

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