By Allen Tsai | Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:05 am |
Verizon Wireless today announced the XV6900, a versatile touch-screen phone, optimized for navigation with the swipe of a finger.
The Verizon Wireless XV6900 leverages the functionality and capabilities of Windows Mobile 6 Professional with access to Outlook Mobile for email integration, Office Mobile and the ability to run third-party applications. Verizon Wireless users will also have the ability to surf the Web through Internet Explorer Mobile, send and receive emails or chat on popular Messenger services including AIM, MSN and Yahoo!.The XV6900 allows customers to view and edit Microsoft Word and Excel files, as well as view Microsoft PowerPoint, Adobe Reader LE PDF Viewer and view, extract and create new ZIP files and attachments. The home screen provides one-touch access to email, text messages, calendar appointments and contacts, as well as current weather conditions and forecasts for hundreds of cities around the world. Whether customers are accessing local weather reports, navigating to the Internet, flipping through photos, or one-touch dialing of loved ones, users can interact the XV6900's features with just a flick of their fingers. Additional features of the XV6900 include: - Built-in speakerphone - Bluetooth 2.0 with support for stereo, handsfree, and headset profiles - microSD memory card slot with support up to 8 GB - 2.0-megapixel camera with video capture - 256 MB ROM / 128 MB RAM - 2.8" TFT-LCD touch-screen with LED backlight - 3.98" x 2.35" x 0.56" - Support for Office Outlook Mobile and Microsoft Exchange with Direct Push The Verizon Wireless XV6900 will be available in April for $349.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement. An additional $100 credit toward the purchase of the handset is available for customers who sign up for qualifying voice and data plans at the time of purchase. - Verizon Wireless XV6900 Specs
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