Verizon Motorola Citrus will be available tomorrow for $49.99
It looks like the rumors were true – the Motorola Citrus will be available from Verizon tommorow, November 11. Big Red themselves have confirmed it.
It will be waiting for potential customers both online and in Verizon stores, and can be yours for a cool $49.99 (after a $100 mail-in rebate that comes in the form of a debit card) – you obviously have to sign the ubiquitous new 2-year service agreement to get that price. You’ll also have to choose at least a $39.99 voice plan and $15/month data plan for the device.
The Citrus is made from 25% post-consumer recycled plastic, is carbon, PVC and BFR free. It runs Android 2.1 and comes with Motoblur on top of that.
So if you were looking for a more affordable Android-powered smartphone on Verizon and don’t mind the old(ish) OS version it’s running, perhaps you should try the Citrus.
Via Verizon
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