To be available by July

Mar 27, 2007 13:05 GMT  ·  By

Motorola has officially introduced four new CDMA handsets that should pretty much cover all types of users, the MOTOROKR Z6m, MOTORAZR maxx Ve, W385 and W355.

The RAZR maxx will be heading on to wireless carrier Verizon, and it comes with an ultra-slim case, Ev-DO for broadband-like speed, 2 megapixel camera with autofocus, media player with support for several file formats and touch sensitive controls.

It's most likely what every RAZR fan out there has been waiting for, an improved handset with more features than the original but the same smashing looks. With 60MB of internal memory and up to GB MicroSD memory card support, users will encounter no problem in using the RAZR maxx as a music phone.

The Z6m also packs a 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth with A2DP support, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and support for up to 2GB memory cards, providing close to all the features needed in a music dedicated phone. Coming with a thin and narrow slide form factor, it provides a large, easy-to-use keypad and should be a highly appreciated device among music enthusiasts. According to Motorola it targets the socially active mobile consumers that demand style, fun and adventure.

The W385 and W355 clamshells are somewhat less impressive, being more affordable phones with some nice features including Bluetooth, FM Radio and GPS location services. Stylish and easy to use, they are a rather pleasant blend between needed features and a stylish design, appealing more to the basic user. According to the manufacturer, all the four above-mentioned phones are expected to become available before July.