Motorola V325 launched by Verizon Wireless

Jan 30 2006 - 10:21 AM ET | Motorola, Verizon Wireless

Motorola V325Verizon Wireless today introduced the Motorola V325, a mid-leve clamshell. It's the first handset that is compatible with VZ Navigator, which is a turn-by-turn direction service that was launched in tandem with the V325.

  • Compatible with new VZ Navigator
  • 30MB built-in memory
  • Speakerphone
  • VGA camera

The Motorola V325 is available for $79.99 after $50 mail-in rebate and a two-year service agreement.

Another photo of the V325 is available below.

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Comments from readers


NChand Mar 25 2006

I procured the Verizon Wireless Motorola V325 and downloaded the App VZ Navigator. If I had to rate it ona scale of 1 to 10 (highest) I give it a 9.9 ! It worked great navigating me ona 6 hour trip from northern NJ to Va. and it alerts you when the interstate divides ... whether to state left or right; when to turn (in advance) etc. It clocks off the total miles to go; voice oriented so one doesnt have to actually look at the graphical display...and the additional data base downloads for many other 'places'or establishments is also fantastic. It took us right to the hotel parking lot after the entire trip and then directed us to a resturant of choice and even banking ATM (of choice). It stores previous start and destination addresses as well for ease of reprogramming a trip as well as return. If one misses a turn...it quickly recalculates and reroutes you towards you ultimate destination. Cudos for Verizon in doing this. The phone seems very nice too!


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