Unveiled on CES last January & showcased on the recently concluded MWC 2008 is Motorola’s new low-end music phone — the Motorola W230. The phone is part of the W-series along with the W161 & the W181. The Moto W230 is a phone which goes straight to the nitty-gritty. No frills, no added layers of useless fat. In short, it only has basic features. A candybar, it has 1.6 inch 128 x 128 color screen, 9 hours of talk time, & the CrystalTalk audio technology. It also features support for Hinglish (Hindi + English), as well as seven different African languages. Its main attraction though, is the dedicated music key, which makes digital audio (MP3, AMR, iMelody, MIDI) & FM radio (with RDS) listening easier. The Motorola W230 comes with two color faceplates: manadarin-bordered dark titanium gray & lustrous silver bordered licorice. It is now currently available in some countries for around US$50-75 only, depending upon the market. Yes, that’s 50 to 75 bucks only & that is not the price after a mail-in rebate either. The phone costs just that, without plans of any sort whatsoever.
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