Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 26 2009, 10:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The new black Breeze has silver inside and the case on the exterior is black. The Breeze has large keys, a user-friendly design, a bright display, and a camera built-in. A trio of quick call keys are located right below the screen that can be linked to the most commonly called numbers dialed.
The device also features large fonts perfect for the elderly or those with poor eye sight that have a hard time reading the often tiny text on other phones. One of the best features of the device is that it is very low cost at $29.99 after rebate and a two-year agreement. The device is $79.99 upfront and then a $50 rebate is sent by mail.
Via Pantech
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