Motorola's basic W265 crosses the FCC wire
Unlike the Sony Ericsson series of the same letter, Motorola's "W" line doesn't really stand for anything special -- it's basically a catch-all for the company's low-end fare. On that note, we've got a W265 hitting the FCC here with an endless appetite for boring us to tears, though the presence of both GSM 850 and 1900 means we'll be able to bring that boredom straight to US shores if we should so choose. There's also an FM radio in there somewhere, but that's pretty much where the feature list comes to a grinding halt. Make it free, Motorola -- not on contract -- and we'll take two.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Robot Overlord @ Jul 1st 2008 10:16PM
No 3G? I bet T-mobile gets it.
Shadow08 @ Jul 2nd 2008 1:10PM
What's with motorola still putting the space key on the star instead of the pound button unlike every other phone on the market?
Striker @ Jul 2nd 2008 3:03PM
If you text on a Motorola, then you will know why. If you are right-handed, which the majority of people are, and you are texting with your right hand, then the space button is in a far more comfortable position than with any other phone. Moto's keyboard design makes their phones great for texting, as they have great layouts and great button presses.
Charlie @ Jul 9th 2008 11:37AM
It will go to t-mobile's prepaid division I bet. Hey, if all you need is a phone, with a radio..go for it