Priced at 149.99 US dollars

Oct 3, 2008 10:22 GMT  ·  By

Good news, Verizon customers - present or future. After the LG Voyager, LG Dare and Samsung Glyde touchscreen phones, the mobile carrier will bring you the Motorola Krave ZN4.

The Motorola ZN4 resembles the MING series in its form-factor, semi-transparent cover and the large touchscreen. It is an EV-DO Rev. A device with Bluetooth, 2-megapixel camera, V Cast Mobile TV and probably full HTML browser, together with the microSDHC memory card.

The Krave also offers users an MP3 player and Video player, so that they won't get bored too easily with their new acquisition. Not only does the phone look a bit like the MING A1600, but it even sports the same price, that is, if you get it without a network contract - meaning about 349 US dollars. For those users that go for a contract, the price will be of 149 US dollars for a 2-year agreement, and 219 US dollars with a 1-year contract.

Alongside the Krave, another Motorola phone will come to Verizon Wireless, the Motorola VU204, which is basically just a normal flip phone. Users get an outer VGA camera and Bluetooth as the most notable features of the device, along with a modest 160 x 120 display. Again, as already noted, this is just a basic everyday phone that, to cap it all off, you can “misplace” without fear since it will apparently be made available for only 29 US dollars, after the $50 rebate. All in all, a pretty decent price for your normal everyday phone.

These days, everybody seems to be talking about how Motorola brings out phones that don't have a very strong appeal for the public, and that are only copies of previous models. The only thing that really seems to thrill consumers now, when it comes to Motorola, is the fact that it’s working on developing its own Android phone.

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