Verizon's best: our favorite Verizon Wireless phones | ||||
![]() Kent German Senior editor | Updated April 25, 2006 Verizon Wireless has done a lot over the past year to expand its cell phone lineup. Last December, it finally introduced the Razr V3c, which not only brought the trendy slim handset to a CDMA carrier but also offered access to Verizon's growing 3G EV-DO network. Also EV-DO compatible are the LG VX9800 and the Motorola E815. Both mobiles offer streaming video, Bluetooth, and 1.3-megapixel cameras, plus the LG VX9800 comes with a full QWERTY keyboard. For workaholics, the Samsung SCH-i730 is a powerful and well-designed machine in a stylish slider design, and the Palm Treo 700w offers Windows Mobile 5 in the familiar Treo form factor. If you don't need such fancy frills, the simple Kyocera KX444 offers a rugged casing, a speakerphone, and support for Verizon's push-to-talk network. More resources
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