
For the minority of you out there who use iDEN phones, rejoice! Motorola’s i465 is touted to be the first of its kind that has a QWERTY keyboard, and won’t rely on a virtual keyboard that seems to be all the rage these days. Features include Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity and a VGA camera (bummer!), but apart from that, we have no idea on other more important details such as a release date, target carriers and price. Strange how even in this day and age, Motorola only decides to throw in a VGA camera instead of something that has a higher megapixel count. The keyboard itself looks as though it is a hotbed for finger reflexology once you realize it has a raised, sharp edge. Not the best looking phone in the world, but definitely a decent effort for an iDEN handset.
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