Back in January we talked about plans of Motorola and Nokia to bring budget phones to Verizon Wireless. Then in April we posted first photos of the Moto W755, the stylish clamshell device which fits into Motorola's Verizon-user-conquering plans. And now it's officially out, available for buy.
As you already know, the W755 is a thin clamshell phone with some lines borrowed from the RAZR. Actually, specs wise it's pretty much the same beast as the RAZR V3m with an addition of stereo Bluetooth support and external music control keys. Or to put it in other words, it's a perfect fit for those that want a decent-looking phone that can also play music.
The MOTO W755 is available in purple and black from Verizon's website for $69.99 with two-year contract and on the internet discount.
[Via: PhoneScoop]
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