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Verizon launches low-cost PTT phone

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Verizon Wireless launched a low-cost push-to-talk phone on Monday. The company is trying to branch out further into the PTT market that has been dominated by Sprint Nextel.

The CDMA clamshell phone has EV-DO Rev. A support, dedicated push-to-talk and speakerphone support, a 1.3 megapixel camera and a microSD slot capable of holding up to 8GB. The phone will sell for $99.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and with a two-year contract. It is available online now and will be available in stores March 9.

The phone's pricing is significantly lower than Verizon's other rugged push-to-talk devices, which range from $130 to $180 with a two-year contract and after rebates. Many of Sprint's phones with Nextel Direct Connect fall under the $100 range.

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Everybody know that if you want REAL PTT you go to Sprint Nextel. They have more phones, rugged and non-rugged with most for under $100 if not near free. Plus the new 8350 Blackberry that Verizon has no answer to. Best of luck with PTT Verizon as there is a shrinking pool of people that want it but for those that do Sprint Nextel has you beat hands down.

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