
Two months ago Verizon decided to let the Americans taste their chocolate phone. The reaction was semi sweet at best with mixed reviews coming from all angles. This phone does what most mid priced phones that incorporate sense and style do and a little more.
It comes with the standard 1.3 mega pixel flash less camera Its list of features include the usual array of gimmicks like the Bluetooth, V Cast music and video, a micro SDTM memory port that stores music, video, sounds and touch sensitive navigations keys. The big plus for this phone is the media capability (MP3 Player- MP3, WMA, AAC/AAC+/AAC++ formats) and best of all you don’t have to use itunes and convert all your music files. The 64 mb card they give you with the phone is somewhat useless but a new 512 card can be purchased for a few $20 bills. You can also sync your phone with a couple of email accounts and store up to 50 messages for each account. The touch keypad with variable sensitivity is a nice extra as this phone is a slider and inadvertently dialing in your pocket isn’t a problem.
Here are a few more specs:
# Tri band (GSM 900/1800/1900)
# Dimensions- 95x48x5.2 mm
# Weight- 83 g
# Battery- 800 mAh, Li-polymer
# Talk time- 200 minutes
# Display-TFT (2.O") 265K, 176X220 Pixels
# MP3 Player- MP3, WMA, AAC/AAC+/AAC++
# Camera- 1.3 mega pixel
# Ring tone- MP3 and 64 polyphone O
# Other features- WAP 2.0, Java MMS, E-mail, Bluetooth, 1.2 USB Mass storage /Mpeg4 Memory 128 MB
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