Verizon announces sweet looking touch screen XV6900

Posted in Verizon by Shane McGlaun on March 31st, 2008

Verizon XV6900With all of the phone announcements Verizon Wireless has made today ahead of CTIA 2008 you have to start wondering if they are holding anything back to actually announce at the show. Thanks to the iPhone touch screen devices are still all the rage right now.

Verizon is continuing the touch screen craze with its XV6900 handset. The device has navigation at the touch of a finger and come in what Verizon calls pure white color. The thing looks more silver in the pictures to me. The XV6900 measures a compact 3.98” x 2.35” x 0.56” (L x W x D).

The XV6900 runs on Windows Mobile 6 Pro giving it Outlook Mobile, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint capability. Other features include a 2.8-inch touch screen with LED backlight, 2MP webcam, microSD memory card slot and 128MB of onboard memory. The phone will retail for $349.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and new 2-year agreement in April.

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One Comment to “Verizon announces sweet looking touch screen XV6900”
  1. Eric Says:

    This is just a re-branded HTC Touch and they are worthless… Don’t waste your money. Just a poor Windows mobile theme that isn’t even consistent as you move through it combined with a touch screen meant to be used with a stylus.

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