The Verizon Wireless CDM8975

Posted by Chrissie in Cellphone, ... | 02.25.2009 - 12:01 pm

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Verizon Wireless has a brand new Push-to-Talk cell phone for the masses today - the Verizon Wireless CDM8975. This handset is developed by the lesser known Personal Communications Devices, LLC, and will take its place among the pantheon of Verizon Wireless’ robust line-up of Push to Talk handsets which offer a speedy two-way communication method for a more efficient and quicker way of getting the job done.

It will come in an industrial clamshell design, so don’t bother trying to impress the ladies with it. A Vertu this is not, but at least it is functional and feature-rich for its class without breaking the bank. You will be able to access Verizon Wireless’ Push-to-Talk service as well as take advantage of VZ Navigator to access audible turn-by-turn maps, directions and millions of data points whenever you’re in unfamiliar territory.

Other features that you may like are the Dedicated Push to Talk and speakerphone button, Bluetooth technology, V CAST Music with Rhapsody-capable, V CAST Video, both SMS/MMS support, Phonebook with up to 500 entries (because you’re just THAT popular), Push to Talk phonebook, and microSD memory card slot. As it stands now, you will be able to pick up the Verizon Wireless CDM8975 for $99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and agreeing to a new two-year contract.

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