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While most of us have to wait until next month (or later for CDMA-dependent folks) to get our hands on Motorola’s shiny new RAZR 2 (otherwise known as the other big phone coming out this summer), those in South Korea can now lay claim to a few early bragging rights, as Moto’s decided to give them first dibs on it. According to Motorola Korea, the somewhat unusual move is being done “in recognition of tech-savvy and fashion-aware Korean consumers.” The perks end there, however, as they’ll still have to cough up a hefty 580,000 Korean won (or $630) to call the phone their own, although that price is before the usual discounts and subsidies.
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