Exclusive

Motorola Entice W766 to land at Verizon Wireless on September 22nd, $39.99

By: | Sep 12th, 2009 at 10:45AM
  Comments
Filed Under: Exclusive

motorola-entice-launch-date-price

September is the month of the feature phone at Verizon Wireless thanks to launches of the Samsung Rogue, Samsung Intensity, Nokia Twist and soon the Motorola Entice. Our ninja just hit us with all the Entice info fit to print and those looking for a cheap phone with fair specs definitely won’t be disappointed. Those looking for anything else, on the other hand, definitely will be disappointed. The Entice is an entry level clam shell that will replace the Motorola W755 in Verizon’s lineup. Features include a 2.2-inch color display with a resolution of 176×220 pixels, 1X/EV-DO connectivity, 2 megapixel camera/camcorder, built-in music player, microSD expansion (up to 8GB), one touch access to Bluetooth, music and speaker phone, threaded messaging, 2.5 mm headset jack and support for all of the Verizon-specific services like V Cast, Chaperone, VZ navigator. The phone will be available online starting September 22nd and will appear in other channels when the current stock of W755′s has been depleted. In terms of pricing, you’re looking at $39.99 after a $50 mail in rebate and a 2-year contract, $109.99 after a $50 mail in rebate and a 1-year contract or $219.99 for full retail.  Hit the jump for the full slide, some closeups of the handset and the detailed specs.

motorola-entice-specs

motorola-entice-launch-slide

motorola-entice-closed

motorola-entice-open

Tags: , , , , , ,
Email This Post
  • Suggest to Techmeme via Twitter
  • HackerNews
  • Digg
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon

Comments: On | Off

Leave a Reply

  • Your move, HTC

    By: Zach Epstein | 12 days ago

    Behold the Ghost of Palm Past. Earlier this week, industry watchers got to relive the rise and fall of webOS as Research …


  • BlackBerry 10, webOS and the platform predicament

    By: Zach Epstein | 14 days ago

    During the annual Consumer Electronics Show in January 2009, a struggling smartphone company that had once helped shape …


  • Even with BlackBerry 10, RIM is still dead

    By: Jonathan S. Geller | 15 days ago

    I sat at my computer in amazement a little earlier. Most of me knew that RIM is too damaged and too slow to pivot, and …