Wow, insider tipsters are getting
efficient! Verizon appears to have only just added Minimum Advertised Pricing for the
Motorola Xoom to its internal systems, but already it's been leaked out by more than one source.
Android Central has the damning evidence, which lists an $800 levy for any prospective owners of the
flagship Android Honeycomb device. It's accompanied by a listing of the HTC Thunderbolt at $250, with the logical conclusion being that the Moto tablet will come unsullied by subsidies while the HTC LTE handset will probably cost that much on a two-year deal. That makes plenty of sense to us -- the typical smartphone price is $200 and Verizon can point to the
4G goodness the Thunderbolt brings as justifying its $50 premium, whereas the Xoom's cost seems to be in line with the
Galaxy Tab's pricing. Now, how about some launch dates, leaksters?
Motorola Xoom priced at $800 at a minimum, according to Verizon leak originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 21 Jan 2011 18:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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