
Motorola has recently unveiled a new low-end phone in India called MOTOYUVA W396. Although it’s an entry-level clamshell, it does look somewhat stylish, resembling its more popular brother – RAZR2.
Specs wise, the MOTOYUVA W396 sports stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) support, music player, FM radio with RDS, stereo speakers, VGA camera, and a microSD memory card slot. In addition, the device can sing along Motorola’s MOTOMUSIC service, allowing users to grab all the music they want. And to entice users to use the service, they also get a MOTOMUSIC scratch card inside the box offering 10 free ringtone downloads out of the box.
And that’s about all we can say about it. The MOTOYUVA W396 costs Rs. 4.199 unlocked, which is about $88…
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