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Verizon removes 10 phones from ETF list

Verizon removes 10 phones from ETF list

Verizon was reported to remove up to 10 handsets from its Early Termination Fees (ETF) list, which might be good news for some of you, although those handsets that no longer see action aren’t exactly the most exciting ones in the world either. In no particular order of mention, the removed phones include the Motorola Krave, Samsung Rogue and five LG devices, which would mean BlackBerrys and Android-powered devices are still under the nefarious $350 ETF category.

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