
Verizon is ready to release the UM150 USB modem that will allow mobile broadband access. The device is compatible with Mac OS X and Windows (Vista, XP and 2000) operating system. The download speeds will hit a maximum of 600kbps-1.4mbps, with upload speeds ranging from 500kbps-800kbp and the connection will rely on Verizon’s EVDO Rev. A network. Priced at $79.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate, the modem comes with a retractable antenna, a Y-shaped extension cable and a microSD slot for mass storage capabilities. It also requires a two-year agreement at $59.99/month.
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by Alexander on August 11, 2007

In the next couple months, Verizon Wireless, Sprint, and AT&T will be offering the Motorola RAZR 2 V9m. The new RAZR phone will feature a huge external display, touch controls, expandable memory, Bluetooth A2DP and a 2 Megapixel camera. Sprint will be getting the EVDO version on August 22nd and Verizon will be getting the EVDO version in early September. AT&T will be getting the HSDPA version in early September. Keep an eye out.
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by Johan on January 8, 2007

Here is the latest cell phone from LG, the LG-VX9400, which supports the MediaFLO (equivalent to the DMB, 1Seg or DVB-H). The phone also features a 1.3MP digicam, an MP3 player, and Bluetooth technology. It will be sold in the US via the Verizon network and will use the CDMA network. More images after the jump!
Akihabaranews via Cell Phones
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by Johan on December 30, 2006

Verizon Wireless released the new LG enV (VX9900) commercial videos. Just a recap, the handset features a 2.0MP shooter, Bluetooth connectivity, miniSD card slot, and a host of productivity applications. Watch the videos after the break!
TechEBlog via CellPhones.
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