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Droid is $560 for the month-to-month price, which would be the price you'd pay if you don't qualify for an upgrade, or if you don't want to extend your contract.

Droid Eris is $470 month-to-month.

Both phones are CDMA, just without contract. The phones are still meant to operate on the verizon network (won't work out of the box on say cricket or sprint networks)
adding drops of anything to "recharge" on a weekly basis would drive me crazy. I'd rather recharge my batteries months at a time.
wannabe student!
android is looking better and better... unfortunately, it would be yet another way for google to "own" my life.

how's t-mobile service folks? should I just wait around for android to come to verizon?
oh silly exclusivity... can't we just get it now?
oooh, this would be nice...
too bad it's not a blue one, but I'll take a red one!
this would be nice to have
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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