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Verizon Wireless Z-800

The Verizon Wireless Z-800 is a relatively big phone (4,24oz, or 120g), it has a wap microbrowser, and many more features (see table below).Technologically, the Verizon Wireless Z-800 works on CDMA networks.

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    Verizon Wireless Z-800 Specifications Overview:

    FeatureAvailability
    Weight4.24 ounces
    Dimensions3.6"H x 1.9"W x 1.1"5D
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    TechnologyCDMA
    Band800/1900
    Analogyes
    Stand-by Time150 hours
    wapyes
    SMSyes
    BatteryLi-Ion (850 mAH)
    Caller IDyes
    Headset Jackyes
    PC data synchronizationsoftware included
    SAR rating1.29
    Silent or Vibrating alertsyes

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