Verizon to Launch Its First Bluetooth Phone

Verizon to Launch Its First Bluetooth Phone

Written By
Carmen Nobel
Carmen Nobel
Jul 26, 2004
1 minute read
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Verizon Wireless last week announced plans to sell the Motorola V710 phone, marking the first time the carrier will offer a device that supports Bluetooth technology.

In addition to Bluetooth, the phone includes a 1.23-megapixel camera, speech recognition technology and support for Qualcomms Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless application development platform. The Motorola V710 is due in Verizon stores next month for $249.

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