Verizon XV6700 For Sale $200! Firm
I have a barely used Verizon XV6700. Total of a 100 hours total use on phone. This was a corporate phone that was only used for tethering so the phone has barely any wear except for a nick on the backside of the phone. The best part is that there is no contract! The phone is guaranteed to work or your money back.
Specs are as follows:
The XV6700 is a compact Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC phone with a standard QVGA display, 416 MHz processor, 64 megs of RAM, 128 megs of flash ROM, EVDO, WiFi, Bluetooth and a 1.3 megapixel camera. Quite a few features for the relatively modest $399 new contract price! Its unique (well, unique to the HTC Wizard and Apache designs) side-firing slide out keyboard is roomy, easy to use and backlit. Unlike most Pocket PCs, but like MS Smartphones, the XV6700 has a minSD rather than SD card slot. And unlike its predecessor the Audiovox/UT Starcom XV6600 it's compact, reliable and has good battery life.
In the Box
The XV6700 comes with a Lithium Ion battery, two styli, cradle, USB to mini-USB sync cable, world charger, software CD and a printed manual. One thing we particularly like is the XV6700's single mini-USB port. You can plug the charger or sync cable directly into the device and need not take the cradle with you on the road. Of course you can plug both the cable and charger into the two ports on the rear of the cradle when at home or work.
Design and Ergonomics
Pocket PC phones have left the Jurassic period when huge devices like the PPC-6600, Hitachi G1000 and even the large-ish Samsung i700 ruled. The Verizon XV6700 is compact, and is in fact dwarfed by those models. Like the Samsung i730, Treo 700w and i-mate JAM, the phone is small enough to fit in a roomy pocket and you won't feel like you're holding a brick to your head when in conversation. While its width and length are only 4.3" x 2.3", the device is thick at 1", though not that much thicker than the Treo 700w. The simplicity of the 6700's design is refreshing, but at the same time, its generally thick rounded-rectangular form does remind one of a soap bar. It lacks the Treo's comfy curves and looks more like a big brother to the i-mate JAM (another HTC designed PDA phone). The phone has a matte black finish which seems to be all the rage lately, joining the likes of the E-TEN M600, black Motorola RAZR and the i-mate JAMin. The center section and keyboard are silver, giving the XV6700 an oreo-like look from the side.
Would prefer cash and pickup.
Thanks!

Modified by DPGC44 at 10:19 PM 3/18/2008
Specs are as follows:
The XV6700 is a compact Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC phone with a standard QVGA display, 416 MHz processor, 64 megs of RAM, 128 megs of flash ROM, EVDO, WiFi, Bluetooth and a 1.3 megapixel camera. Quite a few features for the relatively modest $399 new contract price! Its unique (well, unique to the HTC Wizard and Apache designs) side-firing slide out keyboard is roomy, easy to use and backlit. Unlike most Pocket PCs, but like MS Smartphones, the XV6700 has a minSD rather than SD card slot. And unlike its predecessor the Audiovox/UT Starcom XV6600 it's compact, reliable and has good battery life.
In the Box
The XV6700 comes with a Lithium Ion battery, two styli, cradle, USB to mini-USB sync cable, world charger, software CD and a printed manual. One thing we particularly like is the XV6700's single mini-USB port. You can plug the charger or sync cable directly into the device and need not take the cradle with you on the road. Of course you can plug both the cable and charger into the two ports on the rear of the cradle when at home or work.
Design and Ergonomics
Pocket PC phones have left the Jurassic period when huge devices like the PPC-6600, Hitachi G1000 and even the large-ish Samsung i700 ruled. The Verizon XV6700 is compact, and is in fact dwarfed by those models. Like the Samsung i730, Treo 700w and i-mate JAM, the phone is small enough to fit in a roomy pocket and you won't feel like you're holding a brick to your head when in conversation. While its width and length are only 4.3" x 2.3", the device is thick at 1", though not that much thicker than the Treo 700w. The simplicity of the 6700's design is refreshing, but at the same time, its generally thick rounded-rectangular form does remind one of a soap bar. It lacks the Treo's comfy curves and looks more like a big brother to the i-mate JAM (another HTC designed PDA phone). The phone has a matte black finish which seems to be all the rage lately, joining the likes of the E-TEN M600, black Motorola RAZR and the i-mate JAMin. The center section and keyboard are silver, giving the XV6700 an oreo-like look from the side.
Would prefer cash and pickup.
Thanks!

Modified by DPGC44 at 10:19 PM 3/18/2008
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