It has been quite some time we have heard a new Motorola phone coming with any leading carrier but it seems like Motorola has break its silence by announcing MOTO VE240 which will be available for Cricket and Metro PCS subscribers.
The sleek MOTO VE240 is a candy-bar phone which offers cutting-edge features, such as MP3 and stereo Bluetooth wireless technology. It also includes 1.5 inch CSTN display with 128 x 128 pixels and 65k colors.
The MOTO VE240 comes packed with storage of a 4GB of optional removable memory and USB 2.0 full-speed technology which is just perfect for fast file transfers. In addition to MP3 player, it has an audio speakerphone so you can playback your favorite music.
The Motorola MOTO VE240 will be offered for 90 USD after a 30 USD rebate on Cricket Wireless. On availability we know that it will be available in Tulsa from tomorrow (November 15) followed by wider launches at both Cricket and MetroPCS in the next few weeks.
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