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Motorola Krave ZN4 at Verizon Wireless

Here comes Krave for those who crave to have fun with their mobile devices. It offers to put fun at your fingertips with the entertainment and phone features. You can use them with one touch, even when the phone is closed. Verizon Wireless and Motorola have announced that the phone comes with two layers of touch – on the interactive clear flip outside and the full touch-screen inside. It’s available at Verizon Wireless Communications Stores for $149.99. 

Verizon says Krave supports multimedia services from Verizon Wireless, including V CAST Mobile TV, V CAST Video, V CAST Music with Rhapsody, and VZ Navigator. 

Without opening the phone, the clear flip provides customers with one-touch access to features and services -- such as watching V CAST Mobile TV, accessing photos, playing music, and viewing incoming messages.  

The flip design also makes it easy to place phone calls while preventing touch-screen wear, and a side lock key prevents accidental usage. 

The dedicated camera key on Motorola Krave provides quick access to a touch-controlled 2.0 megapixel camera. The accelerometer detects the movement when the phone rotates and changes the display, making it easy to catch landscape and portrait shots, as well as capture and view video. 

Customers can watch clips from popular video-sharing sites directly from the phone's HTML browser; and they can enjoy videos and pictures from MMS messages, without downloading them first to the phone.  

Texting and e-mailing is simplified with its virtual landscape QWERTY keypad with haptic feedback, conveniently-sized buttons and accelerometer. 

It supports Bluetooth wireless pairing so customers can pair their phones with the following profiles: headsets, hands-free for car kits, dial-up networking, stereo, phonebook access, basic printing and imaging, object push for vCard, and file transfer.  

The phone is available for $149.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a new two-year customer agreement.

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