May 01 2009
Motorola Clutch, a Boost Mobile cell phone
Posted by: Maria Mihale in Motorola
There were some opinions concerning the new Motorola Clutch, also known as i465, that refered to it as a weird candybar, but it is justified by the the handset’s name. The company presents the phone as the company’s “first device that combines the power of push-to-talk and the convenience of QWERTYâ€.

In addition, it seems that the i465 comes equipped with a very familiar design, but also with a durability that is similar to the durability of devices that are made after military conditions. This way, it doesn’t matter if you love to write messages or to talk all day and night, ‘cause you’ll be able to enjoy the ultimate experience.
The list of features includes: a 1.79 inch TFT display with a display of 128 x 160 pixels and 64k colors, Bluetooth connectivity, micro USB, a VGA camera with 4x zoom, threaded messaging, MMS, email, a 2.5mm audio jack, and an internal memory of only 20MB.

The phone measures 54 x 112.8 x 14.9 millimeters and weighs 96 grams, while the 1130 mAh battery provides up to 205 minutes of talk time and no more than 100 hours of stand-by time. As for the release, it seems that this is the next Boost Mobile cell phone. Yes, you’re right, Boost Mobile is said to be launching the Motorola Clutch sometime during this quarter, but we don’t know for sure when nor under what price.
(Source: Press release)






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Seymour said on May 15 09 at 11:30 pm:
It's out for ordering right now by American Wireless. I really hope it wont be as backordered as the i9. I had to wait one month to get my i9, I am hoping the pre-ordering will solve some of those backorder issues.