Motorola kickstarts the WX Series with the WX395By Dax - 09/28/2009 10:32:10 AM |
The WX395 will be the first in a series of wallet-friendly cellphones that will be seeing a release in the near future. And when you say wallet friendly, you get exactly what you asked for, which means a functional cellphone that might have one or two tricks up their sleeves. The WX395 features GSM/GPRS (900/1800 MHz) network support, a 1.3 megapixel camera, microSD support with 2MB already on phone, a music player, Bluetooth 2.0, miniUSB support, and a 1.8-inch 65k-color CSTN display. Okay, no tricks up this one’s sleeve, but the upcoming models in the series like the WX160, WX180, WX260, WX280, WX288, WX390 and WX395 may have some, so we’ll still keep hope. No release price details were mentioned.
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Tags: WX Series, WX160, WX180, WX260, WX280, WX288, WX390, WX395



