U.S. Cellular adds Motorola Quantico, too
By Dusan Belic on Thursday, November 19th, 2009 at 12:01 AM PST In Devices, Motorola, US Cellular

After MetroPCS, we have another carrier offering the Motorola (NYSE: MOT) Quantico. The rugged clamshell doesn’t impress with its specs sheet, but that’s usually the case with such devices that are primarily made to work under all conditions. In that sense, the military specs-certified Quantico is made from the combination of chrome, glass and rubber – to survive extreme temperatures, dust, shock, and tough weather conditions.
Back to the specs – the Moto-made phone comes with a Bluetooth connectivity support, 2.2-inch 176×220 pixels screen, 1.3-megapixel camera, GPS, music player, 3G radio, large battery (1140 mAh), and a microSD memory card slot. As for the size, it measures 56×94x25 mm (2.2×3.7×1.0 inches) and weighs 119 grams (4.2oz).
U.S. Cellular is asking $99.95 for the Motorola Quantico after a two-year contract and mail-in rebate.
[Via: MobileBurn]


Like the barage and the v750, The head phone jack is in the worst possible location….Bottom Right hand corner. Seems to be by design for the purpose of forcing you into use of blue tooth. I have called Motorola many times and they act like they do not know what i am talking about. Also the sound quality tru the plug in jack is horrible on my v750. We should have the choice if we want to use a blue tooth or not