Sells earlier than expected

May 21, 2009 15:05 GMT  ·  By

Verizon has recently announced that the enV Touch will only become available for purchase on its airwaves starting June 5, yet it seems that the handset has already reached the hands of some enthusiasts who were lucky enough to grab it before the official launch, and who released into the wild a series of live photos with the handset.

The new enV Touch XV11000 has been expected to come to the carrier as a replacement of the Voyager, which is already a year and a half old, and there has been some hype around its launch as well, for there were only few things known about it since not too long ago, yet now there are only a few weeks to wait until it actually becomes available.

What the mobile phone is able to deliver to users includes two 3-inch WVGA displays, each boasting a 800 x 480-pixel resolution, while the external display also comes with touchscreen capabilities and a QWERTY keyboard, as well as a 3.2-megapixel photo snapper that comes with Schneider Kreuznach lens and flash.

Moreover, the handset sports an HTML web browser, EVDO Rev A connectivity, a document viewer (read .doc, .xls, .ptt, and .pdf files), a 3.5mm headset jack, support for VCast services, Bluetooth connectivity, a microUSB port, and a microSDHC memory card slot with support for up to 16GB of additional storage space.

According to the news, the new enV Touch XV11000 will come on Verizon on June 5 featuring a price tag of $149.99 upon the signing of a two-year contract agreement with the carrier and after a $70 rebate. In addition, users will also be able to acquire it for $219.99 with a one-year contract after a $70 rebate, or free of contract for $409.99. Until the handset hits the shelves, you can take a look at the live pictures that surfaced on the web courtesy of 91ZCpe from HowardForums.

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