Product Description
Motorola Citrus WX445 Android Smartphone for Verizon. This compact, affordable Android smartphone sports a unique trackpad for scrolling on the back, plus dedicated send/end keys on the front. Other key features include an eco-friendly shell, capacitive touch screen, full web browser, memory card slot, 3.5mm audio jack, EVDO 3G data, WiFi data, and 3-megapixel camera.. Includes:. Phone ; Battery ; Travel Charger ;Dimensions:. Weight: 3.88 oz (110 g); Size: 4.09 x 2.32 x 0.59 (104 x 59 x 15 mm) ;Specifications:. Modes: CDMA 850 / 1900; Form Bar: Internal Antenna; Display Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD) Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA) 3 diagonal; Platform Android version 2.1; Processor 528 MHz ; Memory 100 MB ;Features:. GPS / Location Type: A-GPS LBS, navigation; Multiple Languages Yes; Vibrate Yes; Bluetooth Supported Profiles: HSP, HFP, OPP, A2DP, AVRC, HID, PAN, MAP; USB Version: 2.0 High Speed micro-USB connector; Wi-Fi Version(s): 802.11 b,g; Multiple Numbers per Name Yes; Picture ID Yes; Ringer ID Yes; Voice Dialing Type: Speaker-independent (automatic); Custom Graphics Yes; Custom Ringtones Yes; Real-Music Ringers Supported Formats: AAC, AAC+, eAAC, eAAC+, MP3, OGG; Flight Mode Yes; High-Speed Data Technology: 1xEV-DO r0; WAP / Web Browser Browser Software: Android browser (WebKit-based); Side Keys volume, camera on right; Touch Screen Type: Capacitive multi-touch; Memory Card Slot Card Type: microSD (TransFlash) 2 GB card included / supports up to 32 GB; Email Client Protocols Supported: IMAP, POP, SMTP, Exchange OWA, GMail; Instant Messaging Networks Supported: Google Talk; MMS Yes; Text Messaging (SMS) View Style: Threaded; Headphone Jack (3.5mm) Yes; Music Player Supported Formats: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, OGG, WMA, WAV, AMR-NB/WB supports DRM; Camera Resolution: 3+ megapixefixed-focus, geo-tagging; Streaming Vid
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Product Feature
- Verizon/ Modes: CDMA 850 / 1900
- Instant Messaging Networks Supported: Google Talk
- Bluetooth Supported
- Wi-Fi Version(s): 802.11 b,g
- USB Version: 2.0 High Speed micro-USB connector
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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
Love this phone!
By A. R. Shirah
So I read a lot of bad reviews before getting this phone and I'm glad i didn't listen. I love this phone so much. I only download the apps that I know I'm going to use. It's a low-end android phone so it should be viewed as such. But here are the things you CAN DO on this phone:
*Watch Videos
*Surf the web (Bing comes with the phone, i heard some bad reviewers dis-liking this, but all you have to do is download GOOGLE for free. I have both)
*take video & pictures & share instantly on facebook/twitter/email
*Text
*play games
*talk
CONS
*I am a 31 yr old woman and can type on this phone easily. However if you have big fingers/hands, this has a tiny screen and will probably be a problem for you.
* I do wish this phone was a little bigger when surfing the net.
PROS:
Price (free with verizon)
touch screen works flawlessly
Many accessories to choose from
Android 2.1 network works great
Video clarity
Voice functions (you can tell it to call someone and it has worked perfect everytime.)
18 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
Very Marginal Smartphone
By Poogy
I broke my Droid (the original one) and since the phone I wanted to replace it with wasn't going to be available for a month and I needed an interim phone, I purchased this one, as the least expensive smartphone Verizon had available. Wow, I had no idea anyone made smartphones this poorly.
Does it "work"? Sure. You can call on it, send and receive emails, take photos, surf the web, download apps. Yes, it works. But compared to my two and a half year old Droid, the screen is tiny, the keyboard fit for only very small hands pecking very carefully, the browser is slow to load, everything is cramped and difficult to read, the sound quality when playing back mp3s or videos is poor (including when listening with headphones), and the operating system is antiquated. It's a little like comparing an Atari videogame from the 1980s to the current state of the art, or using a computer running an ancient operating system.
I understand that not everyone needs, or can afford, a top of the line smartphone. However, the additional cost of a phone that's substantially easier to use--larger screen, faster, more up to date software--really isn't that much. So I recommend anyone shopping for a smartphone, even someone who wants something basic, to spend just a little more. It'll be well worth it.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Best Deal EVER!!
By loyaltii11
I love my phone. I was sceptical at first, buying a used phone for so cheap... but it works amazing. I haven't had any problems with it and i've had it for a few months now. it's an android phone... so i can dowload all the applications that i want. Best deal i have had in a long time. :)