Motorola W315 budget flip phone debuts on Verizon Wireless

This PEBL look-alike boasts voice tagging, a speakerphone and hearing-aid compatibility, but tacks on an external antenna.
Part of the recent wave of entry-level phones on Verizon Wireless, the Motorola W315 features PEBL-like looks with a curvy blue shell and vertical external display. However, this clamshell packs one unwanted feature that's (fortunately) missing from the PEBL: a stubby, external antenna. The W315 also includes a speakerphone, hearing-aid compatibility and voice tagging in its hefty 4.1 ounce body. While T-Mobile is serving up the PEBL for free, the W315 will set you back USD30 after a two-year service contract.
Specifications
CDMA/1xRTT
Speakerphone
Voice tagging
Hearing-aid compatibility
Measures: 3.5 by 2 by 0.9 inches
Weight: 4.1 ounces
Price and availability
The Motorola W315 is available immediately for USD30 with a two-year service agreement
12/19/2006 1:42:16 PM
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