
If you are salivating over the thought of getting your hands on a Motorola Droid as soon as humanly possible, check the hours of your local Verizon Wireless Store. Over two thousand locations are opening their doors as early as 7 or 8 am tomorrow morning in anticipation of Droid’s release.
Not only are stores opening early, but many locations are holding all day long in store Droid events. During these events, Verizon Wireless employees will be on hand to demonstrate all of the features of the first phone running the Android 2.0 operating system. The Droid is really the first phone to call out the iPhone and has been running “iDon’t” ads targeted at Apple’s mobile.
Verizon subscribers that enter into a new contract can get the Droid for $199 after the $100 mail in rebate. You will receive the rebate by mail in the form of a debit card. Current subscribers can speak to a Verizon Wireless rep regarding costs for upgrading their phone.
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