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.









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.
I’m on my second one; the first had poor sound quality. I live in a northern climate and it won’t dial if your fingers are cold. If you hold the phone up to your cheek, it disconnects the call. It’s going back to US Cellular. Shame on you, Motorola!
phone presses buttons when you don’t even touch it. it’s really aggrivating, turns off randomly all the time. i’m getting a new phone and ditching this one.
I also own this phone. Not only does it randomly shut off, presses buttons without me touching it & it also has 1 Severe weakness; If as much as a single drop of water touches the edge of the front screen it is toast. I am sitting here looking at my *Black Screen Display* dead Crush due to a single drop of water. I will no longer buy motorola products. They need to stop producing low quality items. This Phone has a low sound quality since day 1 anyways >.<