SCHAUMBURG and CHICAGO, USA - Touchscreen phone Motorola Crush is now available to US Cellular customers. The device is a keypad-less mid-end handset.
The phone has a 2.8" touchscreen display with 240x400 pixels in resolution, CDMA and EVDO connectivity necessary for the US Cellular network, a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a microSD memory card slot, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
There are only two keys in the frontal section: lock and unlock. Device operation is conducted through the touchscreen, which should provide an intuitive experience.
The built-in 3.5mm audio jack and the support for external memory cards should be fit for multimedia usage.
A 950mAh battery will offer the handset 4.3 hours of talk time and 20.8 days of standby time.
The Crush costs US$80 in a two-year contract, after a US$50 mail-in rebate, or US$150 prepaid including a US$50 discount and a US$50 mail-in rebate.
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2nd day cant say much. built well. does everything my lg did. just have to get used to it
Acted up. Pressed things when i did not. bad but dialing unless locked. end and lock keys at the top, not a fan of.