The new Verizon branded cell phone is a basic device with no advanced features.

Nov 3, 2006 15:40 GMT  ·  By

Verizon Wireless is launching one of the few Nokia CDMA handsets, the 2366i mobile phone, a very basic device with no kind of advanced features at all. This is a phone that will target the users that go for the usability side of a phone, that don't really care about its lack of features and that won't be suffering without having a built-in digital camera on their cell phone.

The 2366i will have an increased battery life because it's missing the features that usually drain a mobile phone's power, but it still has enough to offer if you take it as it is. The handset provides its users with 128x160 pixels display, a GPS navigation system, wireless Bluetooth connectivity, an integrated FM radio and a speakerphone, all of these nicely wrapped up in 0.5 inch body, these being all the features that practical users will ever need.

This mobile phone won't come with any amazing features that should blow your mind, but at least it will do what is meant to do, it will offer you veeery looong talk times, it won't cut a hole in your pocket because it costs only 84.99 $ (including the 15 $ setup fee) and, guess what, you will not have to sign any type of long term service agreement with the carrier to get it.