Articles about w755: November 20, 2008
Verizon unveils the clamshell styled Motorola W755

The latest of the clamshell handsets to land with Verizon is the Motorola W755, and while its more along the lines of your standard phone, it does offer a decent set of specs. The W755 is currently available in purple or black and features a 1.3-megapixel camera with video capture, microSD card slot, GPS navigation, stereo Bluetooth, a 1.9-inch internal display and a 1-inch color external display with external music controls.
The W755 is retailing for $69.99 which comes after a $50 online discount and along with a two-year agreement.
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