Consumer Cellular Introduces Two Motorola Cellphones
|Looking for a new basic phone? Then Consumer Cellular might have what you want with one of their two new Motorola Phones. These phones are basic, no Android or anything like that, but sometimes basic is nice. Consumer Cellular caterers to an older crowd, they kind of specialize in retired people and those over 50 so I can see where a basic phone might be more appealing there. The phones are the Motorola WX416 which is a traditional flip phone for $35, and the EX40 which is a BlackBerry-like phone for $80.
Both phones are available direct from Consumer Cellular at www.consumercellular.com or 800-686-4460, or through Consumer Cellular’s retail partners such as Sears and select RadioShack franchise locations.
The Motorola WX416 includes the following features:
- Bright 176 x 220 pixel screen
- Bluetooth® technology
- Internet capable
- 16MB memory
- 2-megapixel camera
- MP3 player & FM radio
- Speakerphone
- Text & picture messaging
- Alarm
- Calculator
- Hearing aid compatible
For a tour of the WX416, visit http://www.consumercellular.com/MotoWX416.
The Motorola EX430 includes the following features:
- Large 320 x 240 pixel screen
- Full QWERTY keyboard
- Bluetooth® technology
- Internet capable
- 50MB memory
- 2-megapixel camera
- MP3 player & FM radio
- Speakerphone
- Text & picture messaging
- Calculator
- Hearing aid compatible
For a tour of the EX430, visit http://www.consumercellular.com/MotoEX430.