Verizon Wireless is releasing another handset on Tuesday. The carrier plans to release the Motorola Rapture VU30 to the mainstream market this coming October 14th. The Rapture VU30’s clamshell design has a touch-sensitive external display and was designed to quickly capture pictures and access music. Same with the Samsung Sway, the VU30 uses VCAST Music with Rhapsody to allow users to purchase songs and download the master copy to their PCs free of digital rights management software.
The Rapture VU30 has a dedicated shutter button for the 2.0-megapixel camera with enhanced imaging and video capture. With VZ Navigator, audible turn-by-turn directions locates directions, businesses and other places of interest. Users can expand the memory up to 8GB via the microSD port.
The Motorola Rapture VU30 is available for $129.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a new two-year customer agreement.
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The main problem with this model is that if you do not touch your Rapture for several hours it get to some kind of sleeping mode and stops responding to the calls/voicemails/txtmessages at all.
What is really weird. I have changed my phone 2 times and every one of them had the same problem.
Going to get rid of it changing to something different.
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