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Motorola Clutch i465 gets all official on Boost Mobile

By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009 at 12:57 AM

Motorola Clutch i465 officially official on Boost Mobile

Remember the fugly looking Moto i465? It was about time we see it officially outed by Motorola, which announced the device’s availability on Boost Mobile.

The full QWERTY keyboard device is Motorola’s first attempt to make iDEN network subscribers use SMS, alongside push-to-talk.

Rest of the specs include 1.79-inch 128×160 pixels screen, Bluetooth support, threaded messaging, VGA camera, 20MB of internal memory, and a battery that powers up the device for up to 205 minutes of talk or 100 hours of standby time. Size wise, the Clutch measures 4.4×2.1×0.6 inches (112.8x54x14.9 mm) and has a weight of 3.4 oz (96 grams).

[Via: Unwired View]

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  • Jane

    That looks really cool. I have been waiting for a prepaid smart phone for some time now.

  • yamez

    Its not a smart phone. I have one. the only thing the keys are good for is texting, you cant use twitter or nothing without some complicated walk arounds. But I still love this phone because I love texting. Plus I have been with boost since they came out its been about 5 or more yrs! I should get a serious hook up for that huh. But I love the look its not a blackberry its the official boostberry!!!! This is what we asked 4 now we finally got it. and I’m cool with the basic features it offers.

  • Joe B

    What’s complicated? I use Twitter and facebook from mine, no complicated walk arounds…

  • sonjaluvsme

    im thinking about getting one.. I was wondering if I would still be able to use twitter and thanks to this site someone has already answered it =) thanks a lot!

  • Zach

    Helllo… I’ve got the Moto i465 Clutch for Boost, and I’m trying to get it to work to tx & rx twitter. I can’t really figure that out, and I sent the sms “start” to their shortcode, but I have no response from them so far. Can anyone please help me? If you go to my myspace and do a friend request put in “twitter help” for the short intro message and I’ll accept. I’m really wanting to figure this out!

    Thanks,

    Zach

  • aleisia

    omg dont get it you cant donload anyhting for free, and the whole thing is just a total let down every couple times you use it.

  • scott

    i have a moto i465 clutch. its got its up and downs.
    when i first got with boost i had the i336. it cam with no calander alarm clock, calculator nothing. so the next day i got my i465 clutch. you CAN face book, tweet, myspace and more. now i do not know much about the walkie talkie because i dont know any one to use it with. but for now the i465 clutch is ok. so IF you are thinking about getting a i465 clutch, go for it. mine is the black silver and red one. my opinion the jet black one is ugly.

  • rae

    how do i get twitter on my i465?