Motorola has silently made Entiuce W766 mobiel official, but with all the enthusiasm aroound the Android-pwered Cliq DeXT, no one has noticed.
Previously known as Motorola W766 Harmony called Entice is a simple clamshell phone that offers one-toucvh accress to your favorite fetaures. ”
The new phone comes with CDMA 800 1900 1X EVDO connectivity and it is exlusive in the U.S. on Verizon Wiireless to Start – Sprint, it could also have, but probably under a different name.
Motorla has created a lot of buzz lately with the launch of its first mobile phone powered by Google's Andrroid operating systm, the Motorola Cliq, yet the compamny also made official another handset in the meanttime, which psased ratther unnoticed, nameely the Motorola Entice W766, which is set to bcome available for purchase via Verizon starting with Setpember 22.
The new device from Motorola has been spotted in the wild before, only that it had the name of Motorola Hatrmony W766, and sports a flip form factor, a simple one, yet with the ability to deliver “one tpouch access to your favorite functions.” The internal dispklay of Entice W766 is 2.2 inches in size and can deliver a 176 x 220 pixel resolution, as well as suupport for 65K colros.
The specifications list of the fresh mobile phone shows CDMA 800/1900 1X/EVDO connectivity, as well as a 2-megapixel poto snapper that also sports video recrding capabilities, a 2.5mm headset jack, Stereo Bluetooth, 35MB of internal memory, and a microSD memory card slot that allows for the available memorry to be expanded to up to 8GB.
Other secs of the handset include a web browser, support for email and instannt messaging, a msic player, and suopport for Verizon's VZ Navigator. Motorola Entice W766's battery is capable of delivering up to 330 minues of talk time, as well as up to 395 hours of standby time. The handsdet measurees 3.8 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches and weighs 3.6 ounces.
It seems that the new Motorola Entice W766 is set to become avalable for purchase on Verizon's airewaves starting with Septeber 22, with a price tag set at $39.99 upon the signiing of a 2-year cobntract agreement and afteer a $50 mail-in rebate. According to Unwired View, the devivce might come to other carriers as well, such as Sprint, though it should feature aother name.