Aug 20

Verizon Wireless is now offering its first phone from ZTE: the Salute. This slim feature phone for bargain-conscious consumers packs in many of the most desired features.
Based on a slider design, it has a keyboard under the 2.4-inch display. It also includes a 1.3 megapixel camera and charges via microUSB for up to 240 minutes of talk time. The phone is rated for up to 220 hours of standby time on a single change.
The Salute has a bilingual English/Spanish user interface and has a Media Center for games, ringtones, and wallpapers. The Social Beat application works with Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace, and also includes news feeds for top stories, sports, and entertainment. VZ Navigator and Backup Assistant are also included.
The phone also offers text, picture, and voice messaging, in addition to email and the mobile web. Bluetooth wireless networking is also included for hands-free calling.
The ZTE Salute is now available for just $19.99 after a new two-year service contract and a $50 mail-in rebate.
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