Verizon's Motorola V750 continues to signal new design direction
Okay, okay, we think we're spotting a trend here. After the so-called VU30 from Motorola got spied for Verizon's airwaves last month, phoneArena's back with another Moto-sourced device that's looking suspiciously similar. Reaction to the VU30 was mixed -- and when we say "mixed" we mean "generally poor" -- so we're expecting that this here V750 will garner similar sentiments from the public at large. There isn't any other info available about the phone at this point, but given the seemingly thin shell and fancy display, we're figuring that the midrange is the name of the game here.















Same old form factor. It's another Razr with a new keypad...Yawn, lots of crickets chirping...
The buttons look the exact same as the piece of crap remote that comes with the Bose radio. Good god, Motorola. I give up.
Lol it kinda looks like a Helio Fin
I can hear the funeral organs playing in Schaumberg right now.
and some chinese manufacturer gently weeps, then makes some iphones
Hey Jason, that would be organ playing buddy. I think Motorola's design team could not 'think' any more. Brain aneursym ???
Actually mobile devices is located in Libertyville. While I agree the design language is "stale" there are only so many ways to skin the clamshell cat. Furthermore, I guess a company that will sell 125-135 million devices with a crappy portfolio is just about ready to fold, good observation.
"there are only so many ways to skin the clamshell cat"
I beg to differ. Must not have been to Japan before or read the Japanese phone release articles here, have you? There's so much more you can do with clamshells than what Moto's doing.
Moto will come back bigger and stronger than ever....you heard it here first...wait and see....
the keypad looks like the crappy cheap calculators from the 90s that stopped working after two months...
this will be one of the first EVDO PTT phones for verizon
It looks nice on the inside but I can tell that it will be the same cheap build quality that the Maxx had that turned me off so much from the phone. I usually stay away from Motos though because all the ones for Verizon I have used had very weak mics, on calls if my mouth wasn't right over the mouthpiece people couldn't hear me and you could barely hear the sounds in videos I recorded Motorola needs to fix that as well as their design of phones, it would be nice to see them have a comeback being LG has nice phone designs but lackluster call quality (I always have echo problems with their phones and soso call quality) and they could use Motorola to shake them up as well.