Well, the vast majority of cell plans in the US give you an upgrade every two years (some are even being “nice” and let you upgrade early at 20/22 months.) And the cost of that upgrade is already figured into your contract. Whether or not you use your upgrade, you pay the same amount, so why not take advantage of getting a few hundred dollars knocked off the cost of a phone? Heck, I know people who use their upgrades, but still keep their old phone, and just sell the new phone they get, still New In Box on eBay/Craigslist. If you use the upgrade on a phone that only costs $100 or $200 to you, you can usually sell it for $300-$400, since that’s still less than what the “full retail” of a new smartphone is.
And you have an original Droid? Wow…I’m assuming it’s only on Android 2.2, at best…maybe only 2.1.
I mean…if it works for you, that’s cool, but they are up to the Droid 4 now, and even that’s over a year old at this point. I’m willing to bet that if you used your upgrade, you could probably get a Droid 4 for almost nothing. Hell, more than anything else, I’m surprised your battery still has any charge left.
Fake edit: I looked at VZW’s website, and it would be $100 with a new 2-year contract, so not quite as cheap as I was thinking…man, that’s practically a rip-off, I don’t think it’s worth paying more than $50 for on contract.
But it is literally the ONLY keyboard Android in all of VZW’s “portfolio,” so I can see why they still have it priced like that, because as this thread shows, a lot of people still prefer physical keyboards, so they know they can get them to pay a little more.
Double fake-edit: If you buy through Amazon Wireless, the price comes down to $50. The only difference between getting it through Amazon Wireless is you wait a few days for it to arrive in the mail, and if you cancel your contract, you pay an ETF to VZW and Amazon. But hey, if you have no plans to switch carriers in the next two years, Amazon Wireless is a great way to get slightly cheaper phones.