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Android, Google, Gmail, Google Talk, YouTube and Android Market are trademarks of Google Inc. For more information, please visit MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and MOTOBLUR logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. Motorola (NYSE: MOT) had sales of US $22 billion in 2009. From broadband communications infrastructure, enterprise mobility and public safety solutions to mobile and wireline digital communication devices that provide compelling experiences, Motorola is leading the next wave of innovations that enable people, enterprises and governments to be more connected and more mobile. Motorola is known around the world for innovation in communications and is focused on advancing the way the world connects. For more information, visit To preview and request broadcast-quality video footage and high-resolution stills of Verizon Wireless operations, log on to the Verizon Wireless Multimedia Library at About Motorola Headquartered in Basking Ridge, N.J., with 79,000 employees nationwide, Verizon Wireless is a joint venture of Verizon Communications (NYSE, NASDAQ: VZ) and Vodafone (LSE, NASDAQ: VOD).
Verizon Wireless operates the nation's most reliable and largest wireless voice and 3G data network, serving more than 92 million customers.
Motorola CITRUS will be available at and in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores in Q4 2010.
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The packaging is made from 80 percent post-consumer recycled paper, and the user manual is made using 100 percent recycled paper and soy-based ink. CITRUS has a housing made from 25 percent post-consumer recycled plastic, is certified CarbonFree® through an alliance with, and is PVC and BFR free.
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Android Market™ – Choose from thousands of downloadable apps, many of which are free.Seven home screen panels that can be tailored with an array of available shortcuts applications and pre-loaded widgets such as sticky notes, weather, messages and calendar.
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Full capacitive touch screen display delivers fluid flick, swipe and pinch-to-zoom navigation.Equipped with BACKTRACK™, a touch panel located on the back of the device that enables users to navigate and scroll through websites, home screens, e-mails, music and more without obstructing the display.Full HTML Web browser – Preloaded with Bing Search and Bing Maps and delivers a PC-like Web browsing experience with quick access to Web apps and services such as Facebook® Google services such as Gmail™, Google Talk™ and YouTube™.Easy-to-use, on-screen QWERTY keyboard (available in landscape and portrait modes) for quick messaging.Powered by Android™ 2.1, Motorola CITRUS delivers an affordable, entry-level, customizable smartphone experience in a compact design that is easy on both the eyes and the earth. (Opens in a new window) 699.99 (List Price. (Opens in a new window) 599.99 (List Price 699.99) Samsung Galaxy S22 128GB Unlocked Phone. (NYSE: MOT) today unveiled Motorola CITRUS™. Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G 128GB Unlocked Phone. SAN FRANCISCO – From CTIA Enterprise & Applications™ 2010, Verizon Wireless, the company with the nation's largest and most reliable wireless 3G network, and Motorola, Inc. On AT&T's earnings call yesterday, the company said that its new entry-level, $15/month data plan is starting to show "nice growth in terms of customers that are now upgrading to integrated devices" (the carrier's term for smartphones).VERIZON WIRELESS AND MOTOROLA UNVEIL MOTOROLA CITRUSĭesigned Specifically for New Smartphone Users, this Full Touch, Android-Powered Smartphone Comes Compact and Fully Loaded To be sure, recent moves in mobile data pricing could help sell more smartphones in the coming years, at the expense of feature phones.īoth AT&T and Verizon have introduced limited data plans for less than half the cost of the unlimited plans, and they seem to be working. (Though two said they got a feature phone because they hated BlackBerries and are biding their time before they get an iPhone, and one didn’t like the considerable bulk of most smartphones). We talked to some of those few remaining feature phone-owners to be found around New York's Union Square on a recent (hot!) Thursday afternoon, and found that price was, as expected, the major selling point for consumers.
So for now, they're still buying dumb phones. Many consumers simply can’t endure that extra cost. That's $720 over the span of a two-year contract. Verizon, for example, still charges customers an additional $30 a month for the unlimited data plans required to take full advantage of all the modern smartphone offers.