Motorola Intros Value-Packed MOTO VE240 with Mobile Music & Hands-Free Convenience
- Monday, November 17, 2008, 7:04
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Exclusively designed for music lovers, as its review the MOTO VE240 from Motorola is geared up to catch the fantasy of consumers in US through Cricket Communications and Metro PCS Communications. Coming as a simple candybar, the latest MOTO VE240 comes with the avant-garde features, such as MP3, 4GB of optional removable memory, dedicated music key, high audio speakerphone, USB 2.0 full-speed technology for fast file transfers from a PC² (optional cable required).
Through Stereo Bluetooth wireless technology, MOTO VE240 allows users to enjoy hi-fi sound while built-in with compatible Bluetooth-based headsets. The phone guarantees its users complete music experience while on the go.
Kathleen Finato, vice president of sales, Motorola, was quoted as saying: “MOTO VE240 will help consumers further enjoy the benefits offered by two of the nation’s top providers of unlimited wireless communications with its many features and great looks. We are delighted to offer the features most important to consumers with impressive quality at an unbelievable value.”
Bragging of 1.5” CSTN display with 65K colors and 128 x 128 pixels, the other features of the MOTO VE240 include SDHC card and MicroSD support for up to 4GB optional removable memory, 2.5-mm stereo headset jack and picture messaging.
Here are the additional specs and capabilities of MOTO VE240:
(1) 1.5 inch CSTN display with 128 x 128 pixels and 65K colors
(2) MicroSD and SDHC card support, up to 4GB
(3) “High audio” speakerphone
(4) 2.5-mm stereo headset jack
(5) 112 x 47 x 14.5 mm
(6) Picture messaging
(7) MP3 player
(8) Bluetooth
(8) USB 2.0
The MOTO VE240 will be made available very soon from Cricket Communications in the Tulsa market with the price tag of around $89.99 after an instant rebate of $30. On the whole, Motorola VE240 is not just the hottest phone around, as its features are away from what can be found in handsets like the Moto Krave ZN4.

