My motorola droid got stolen, im looking for a new verizon phone that could be...

Nathan

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Without an upgrade available, a phone would cost you full retail price- anything even close to the Droid will cost you at least $400. So I'd recommend using your insurance if you have it- if not, then buy a used phone from Verizon.
 
...comparable to it. Any advice? The price doesn't matter all that much I just want a great phone. I know there are some new ones coming out within the next month or so. I don't mind getting the same one, but id enjoy a new one.
 
Without an upgrade available, a phone would cost you full retail price- anything even close to the Droid will cost you at least $400. So I'd recommend using your insurance if you have it- if not, then buy a used phone from Verizon.
 
Without an upgrade available, a phone would cost you full retail price- anything even close to the Droid will cost you at least $400. So I'd recommend using your insurance if you have it- if not, then buy a used phone from Verizon.
 
Without an upgrade available, a phone would cost you full retail price- anything even close to the Droid will cost you at least $400. So I'd recommend using your insurance if you have it- if not, then buy a used phone from Verizon.
 
Without an upgrade available, a phone would cost you full retail price- anything even close to the Droid will cost you at least $400. So I'd recommend using your insurance if you have it- if not, then buy a used phone from Verizon.
 
Without an upgrade available, a phone would cost you full retail price- anything even close to the Droid will cost you at least $400. So I'd recommend using your insurance if you have it- if not, then buy a used phone from Verizon.
 
Without an upgrade available, a phone would cost you full retail price- anything even close to the Droid will cost you at least $400. So I'd recommend using your insurance if you have it- if not, then buy a used phone from Verizon.
 
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