Motorola V750

Motorola V750

Verizon Wireless has just launched the new cell phone Motorola V750. The silver flip phone offers a durable design and is the first Verizon device to operate on the carrier’s EV-DO Rev.

This ruggedized cell phone meets military specifications to resist shock, vibration, solar radiation, dust, and moisture. The V750 is also slim and stylish, clad in black and red with silver accents.

The Motorola V750 features external music controls, full Bluetooth with a stereo profile, support for the carrier’s V Cast video and V Cast Music with Rhapsody services, and a 2.5mm headset jack.

The V750 is heavy on the features, as well, with a 2 megapixel camera, a microSD card slot, and dedicated music playback buttons on the outside. The 1.6″ external color display offers a view into your music, while the 2.2″ QVGA internal display should offer a pleasant overall user interface experience.

It also features a wireless Web browser, instant messaging, messaging, push-to-talk capability and support for the VZ Navigator GPS service.

Written by martin on July 22nd, 2008 with comments disabled.
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#1. July 24th, 2008, at 10:13 PM.

I wasn’t impressed when I received mine today. Not even waterproof! Of course Motorola changed the charger terminal just enough to make all my Razor type car chargers worthless. Motorola just doesn’t get it. Screwing the consumer whenever possible. Intentionally low life batteries gets the an them an additional 50 bucks every so often as well. Motorola is fast becoming a bad brand.

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#2. August 17th, 2008, at 10:09 PM.

I have this phone but I did not purchase the PTT feature. Every time I open this phone I accidently push the PTT button which starts the music player, which is a real pain. The PTT button is raised too high and in the wrong place. After 3 days it also developed a loud grinding noise which has become a small popping noise. Motorola also change their charger fitting to a micro size, that makes me angry. I have purchased Motorola phones for my five kids so we could all have the same charger at home and in the car (makes life simpler with five phones) now Dad has a different charger. I wish everyone would standardize on the same fitting and stay with it for more than 2 years.

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