Motorola set to release first iDEN phone with QWERTY

updated 04:55 pm EST, Wed January 28, 2009

 

Motorola first QWERTY iDEN


Motorola is due to release the first iDEN phone and what should be the lowest-priced handset equipped with a QWERTY keyboard with their i465 cell phone, according to an Engadget report. The device will have push to talk (PTT) capabilities, and while the exact operating system is not known, it will not be Windows. There is also an integrated VGA (0.3-megapixel) camera for snapping photos.

The handset will have a Bluetooth 2.0 connection, but no other specs, such as onboard memory or an external card slot, are available. Pricing or a release date are likewise unknown.









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