Verizon Wireless America’s leading CDMA based mobile operator has announced that it will release the “Chocolate” phone, a music player handset with similar features to those of Apple Computer’s popular iPod. The company has also announced that it will do away with the $15 subscription fee for its “V-Cast” digital media download service in an attempt to draw more users to its service and away from the iTunes Music Store. The Chocolate phone will be manufactured by LG Electronics of Korea and will be available to Verizon Wireless customers with a one-year contract on August 7 for $249. Users of the Chocolate phone will be able to pay $1.99 to download songs directly to their handsets using Verizon’s advanced EVDO 3g network. [LG Chocolate->]
Verizon Wireless America’s leading CDMA based mobile operator has announced that it will release the “Chocolate” phone, a music player handset with…
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