The phone will take its place in the carrier's low-end phone line-up.

Nov 15, 2006 14:23 GMT  ·  By

The customers of the Verizon mobile phone carrier are going to have another low-end mobile phone to choose from, this time the one coming in the carrier's stores is the Motorola V325i, a handset that doesn't look able to do anything more than voice calls, plus receiving and sending text messages, a fact proven if you take the decision to throw an eye over its not very impressive specifications sheet.

The clamshell handset has a 480x640 resolution digital camera that offers a number of photo color effects, 30 MB of internal storage, a 1.9 inch 65k colors internal screen with a 176x220 pixels resolution, an external 96x32 pixels monochrome display, instant messaging support, wireless Bluetooth connectivity, A-GPS capable for E911 emergency location that will offer you the possibility to use the phone as a chaperone for your kids, thus being able to locate them from your own mobile handset or from your PC, all these together with the Mobile Web 2.0 technology, an integrated speakerphone and voice dialing.

This could be a good set of features on a mobile phone if you are the type of more budget-oriented individual that doesn't really care for fancy stuff on its cell phone, but instead goes for the usability and the right price for its pocket.

You can get the Motorola V325i mobile phone from any Verizon store for a retail price of 79.99 $ or for only 30 $ if you decide to sign a two year service agreement with the carrier.