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We know that on-screen keyboards are not for everyone as some prefer the feeling of tactile feedback and the joy of pressing actual physical keys. Well if you’re in the market for a Android smartphone with 4G LTE support and a physical keyboard, you could have been eyeing the upcoming Motorola DROID 4 Android QWERTY keyboard slider smartphone that was unveiled during CES 2012. While the device has yet to receive a specific release date, thanks to what appears to be a leaked Verizon MAP (minimum advertised price), the device (amongst others) could be seeing a price drop even before it has been released.

Based on the supposed leaked Verizon MAP document, the Motorola DROID 4 will be seeing a price drop from its original price of $249.99 to $199.99. Other devices that appear to be receiving this discount includes the Motorola DROID Bionic which sees its price drop from $199.99 to $149.99, the Motorola Droid RAZR 32GB (black and white version) drop from $299.99 to $279.99. So assuming that this MAP list is to be believed, it looks like a bunch of high-end Android smartphones from Motorola on Verizon’s network just got a lot more affordable. Unfortunately still no word on when the Motorola DROID 4 will be seeing the light of day.

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