Motorola W755

 

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The MOTO™ W755 finally makes it reasonable to own a mobile phone that’s much more than just a phone. Rest assured, calls sound great with the MOTO™ W755, but so does all of the music you’ll play. It also looks great with a combination of soft and metallic finishes. The only things that look better will be the quality pictures and videos you take with the camera. The MOTO™ W755 is pleasing to your eyes and ears, but it is also easy to use. The screen and touch-sensitive controls on the front let you access music, activate Bluetooth® and adjust ring volume or mute calls without ever opening the phone. Simple and loaded with features, the MOTO™ W755 is a phone that gives a lot without asking for much in return.

Price Range: $195.99  -   $219.99

Surrounding the display are touch controls for the music player. As expected, you can open the player and manage your playlist without even opening the phone. We also were pleased to find touch controls for activating the W755’s Bluetooth and silent mode. Both are very convenient, particularly if you’re driving. All of the touch controls provide vibrating feedback and can be locked to prevent accidental activation.

Verizon Wireless is releasing the entry-level Motorola W755 available for purchase through Verizon’s website and retail outlets. And being an entry-level mobile phone, the W755 doesn’t promise too much in terms of features and capabilities. Motorola however promises not only great call sounds but also when listening to music on the Motorola W755. Yes, it is an entry-level phone that also features a music player. In addition, the Motorola W755 also boast of touch-sensitive controls that lets you access music, activate Bluetooth and adjust ring volumes or mute calls without even opening the phone.

The W755, available in both purple and black, offers a flip phone design with external music controls. Features include a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a memory card slot, VZ Naviagtor GPS support, text and multimedia messaging, and a music player. And since it supports Verizon’s 3G EV-Do network it is compatible with the carrier’s V Cast streaming video service and V Cast Music. The W755 is $119 with a two-year contract but you get it for $69 if you buy it online.

Highlighted features:

  • External Touch-Sensitive Controls
  • V CAST Music and Video1
  • Up to 4 GB MicroSD Optional Removable Memory
  • Bluetooth® Stereo Wireless Technology8
  • Soft Touch Paint with High?End Metallic Accents
  • Up to 1000 Phonebook Contacts
  • 1.3 Megapixel Camera with Optical Zoom

What you get in the box:

  • W755 Phone
  • Battery
  • Battery Door
  • Charger
  • User Manual

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