Tuesday, October 7, 2008

New CellPhones for Verizon Wireless

Here's some new mobile phones for Verizon Wireless subscribers. The wireless network operator has a added couple of new clamshells and a slider phone in their cell phone line ups. Let's become familiar with these new Verizon handsets.


Let's begin with the new clamshells form Motorola, the MOTO VU204 and the VU30 Rapture.

The MOTO VU204 is a slim clamshell cellphone designed to offer the every day needs of users and offer useful tools and services offered by Verizon Wireless. The MOTO VU204 is a capable messaging device and offers messaging applications such as e-mail, text messaging, picture messaging and mobile Instant Messaging. This is also a very affordable handset that will be offered for $30 after rebate contract.

Here are the rest of the main features of the MOTO VU204:

VGA camera with 4x digital zoom
2.5mm headset jack
USB 2.0 port
Bluetooth wireless technology,
Verizon Wireless’ Media Center
VZ Navigator


The Motorola VU30 Rapture is also a clamshell mobile phone. This elegant handset features a touch-sensitive external display that provides quick access to music applications. The Rapture also sports a dedicated shutter button for it's 2.0 megapixel camera. This stylish flip phone is available for $130 after rebate with new agreement.

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Here are the rest of the key features for the Motorola VU30 Rapture:

stereo Bluetooth
2.5mm headset jack
microSD card slot
Verizon's Rhapsody support
VZ Navigator


Verizon is also offering a new slider phone from Samsung, the u650 Sway. This stylish slider phone is being offered for $70 with new agreement after rebates and will be available on October 14. This handset sports an elegant a silver finish and has a great 2 megapixel camera with Night Shot and video recording ability.


Here are highlight features of the Samsung u650 Sway for Verizon Wireless:

stereo Bluetooth
microSD slot
Mobile IM
Hearing aid compatibility
Verizon's V CAST
Rhapsody music store support


Verison Wireless has also announced that its acquisition of Alltel Wireless for $28.1 billion is going as planned. The wireless network operator should completely merge with Alltel by the end of 2008. However, some analysts predict that the merge may not go smoothly. The current US economic crises may pose some problems for Verizon Wireless plans.

That's it for this post. keep on visiting this blog for the latest news and updates on US wireless network operators.

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