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Motorola freezes Droid Charge launch indefinitely, blaming ‘unexpected delays’

Can’t say we’re surprised by this, but seems Motorola’s decided to delay the launch of its Droid Charge — originally scheduled for today — on the final minute. In accordance with a Verizon internal email we obtained, the blame’s on “unexpected delays” and no new date has yet been set. This is sensible, considering it wouldn’t do Verizon much good to launch a brand new 4G Android when its LTE service is still down (for over 24 hours and still counting). Ah well, this 4.3-incher better be well worth the wait.

[Thanks, Anonymous]

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