Verizon Wireless slashed the price of Motorola DROID BIONIC to $99.99 with a new two-year customer agreement. Sure enough, you could’ve get Moto’s Android smartphone for that money from third-party retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Wirefly, Best Buy and RadioShack for some time now – so it’s not a big deal. Heck, at one point CostCo offered BIONIC for $99 with a bunch accessories…
Anyway, alongside the new lower price, Verizon is also pitching some neat accessories for future BIONIC owners. For instance, they are suggesting microSD cards, each of which (4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB) comes with an adapter included; Motorola SF200 Sports Headphones (available for $49.99); and the OtterBox Defender Series Rugged Case, which costs $49.99.
So what do you say? Do you want to get the DROID BIONIC now that it’s $100 cheaper? Or you prefer something better like the DROID RAZR or Galaxy Nexus. In any case, you can check out the DROID BIONIC from this page at Verizon’s website.