Motorola new rugged QWERTY mobile phone has enter FCC to get product approval naming as the the Motorola WX450. The unannounced Motorola handset is a ruggedized bar-style QWERTY phone and looks like the Motorola Clutch i465 smartphone that support for iDEN.
The Motorola WX450 is a ruggedized bar-style QWERTY phone that is similar to the Clutch (sold by Nextel/Boost), but has support for quad-band GSM/EDGE and dual-band 850/1900MHz WCDMA, which makes it more likely to be sold by AT&T. The draft user manual also makes note of AT&T-branded services. Other features mentioned in the draft user manual include support for push-to-talk services, microSD support, and an FM radio, though these aren’t confirmed. The FCC does confirm that the WX450 has Bluetooth and a keyboard, but the FCC documents don’t include any information about Wi-Fi. Neither Motorola nor AT&T has announced this device.


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