Motorola A4500 World Phone approved by FCC, headed for Verizon

We’ve seen a couple of Sony Ericsson phones pass by the FCC just recently, but here’s a new one from Motorola that you QWERTY-loving folks out there might like.

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The Motorola A4500, formerly known as the Napoleon, is a world phone that features a 2-megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, fingerprint scanner, and runs on Windows Mobile 6.1. Based on the pictures, there’s no question that it’s headed for Verizon, but as to when it will exactly be released, we’re still clueless in this regard. Likewise, price of this new Motorola QWERTY-equipped phone is yet to be known though we wouldn’t be surprised if it will be somewhere in the $400-$500 range.

The Motorola A4500 might not be as flashy as the new batch of Moto mobile phones expected to debut this year, but nonetheless, it looks like a decent alternative in lieu of something more groundbreaking.

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