
The new Motorola Clutch i465 will be available via Sprint this summer onwards with a new service agreement for 2 years costing $39.99, $20 instant rebate and $50 mail-in rebate. It is actually the first iDEN Nextel Direct Connect handset with a full QWERTY keyboard. The i465 also has group messaging features that allows you to create groups of 20 people. What makes this phone more cool is that it meets Military Specification 810F for low pressure; high and low temperature, dust, shock, vibration and solar radiation. Other features include Java-enabled, camera and video camera and supports GPS, Bluetooth and other third-party applications. [BestStuff]

Motorola is out with another one of its quick messaging phone namely the Motorola Karma QA1 that will soon make its way to AT&T starting June 28. Targeted at teenagers and young adults, this oval-shaped phone is equipped with a 2.5-inch QVGA display, a 2MP camera with flash and video recording, a sliding QWERTY keyboard, threaded messaging, a homescreen with one-click-access icons for Facebook and MySpace, 3G, GPS, a 100MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, stereo Bluetooth, a 3.5mm headset jack and supports dual band GSM connectivity (850/1900 MHz). AT&T will sell the Karma for as low as $79.99 with a 2-year contract agreement and choose a plan of at least $60 per month. More

Motorola has just announced the availability of the Motorola Clutch i465 in the US via Boost Mobile. As a reminder, this new candybar phone offers a 1.79-inch TFT display with 64k colors and 128 x 160 resolution, a VGA camera with video recording, a full QWERTY keyboard, a 20MB of internal memory, GPS, push-to-talk capability, unified messaging, threaded messaging, email and Bluetooth connectivity. The Motorola Clutch i465 is now available via online for a retail price of $129.99 – “with no contract, credit check or hidden fees.” Boost Mobile also offers a $50 Monthly Unlimited service for anyone who wants unlimited anytime calling, text messaging, wireless Web and walkie-talkie service. [Product Page via Unwiredview]

Remember the Motorola W7 that we mentioned back in April? Now the phone is finally official and will be available before the end of June, in two color versions: Alpine White and Licorice. In case you missed it, here’s a brief reminder, this sports-oriented handset is officially known as the MOTO W7 Active Edition and it offers a 2.2-inch QVGA display, a 2MP camera, a secondary VGA camera, a 30MB of internal memory, a microSDHC card slot (up to 8GB), a music player, an FM radio and Stereo Bluetooth. Not to mention, the phone also comes with a Personal Trainer application, a built-in step pedometer as well as an accelerometer. Sadly, the W7 will only be launched in Asia and Latin America. More

Motorola has officially announced its latest candybar phone namely the Motorola Clutch i465, which will be available in the US via Boost Mobile sometime this quarter or in June the latest. This new handset features military-tough durability and offers a 1.79-inch TFT display with 64k colors and 128 x 160 resolution, a VGA camera, a full QWERTY keyboard, a 20MB of internal memory, push-to-talk capability, threaded messaging, MMS, email and Bluetooth connectivity. Pricing is still unknown. More

The FCC has approved the Motorola A4500 aka the Napoleon, so we can expect the cell phone to be available in the US market very soon. This quad-band GSM phone supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, a fingerprint scanner, a 2MP shooter, a memory card slot, and a QWERTY keyboard. The handset will be powered by Windows Mobile 6.1. [BoyGenius]