
-
Display:
120 x 160 pixels
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Battery:
2.25 hours of Talk Time, 225 hours of Stand-by
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Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)

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Display:
120 x 80 pixels
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Battery:
3.2 hours of Talk Time, 120 hours of Stand-by
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Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)

Also known as: Samsung SCH-A530S
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Display:
128 x 160 pixels
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Battery:
2.7 hours of Talk Time, 140 hours of Stand-by
-
Technology:
CDMA (800/1900)

-
Display:
128 x 104 pixels
-
Battery:
3 hours of Talk Time, 110 hours of Stand-by
-
Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)

-
Display:
128 x 128 pixels
-
Battery:
2.7 hours of Talk Time, 120 hours of Stand-by
-
Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)

-
Display:
96 x 64 pixels
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Battery:
3.42 hours of Talk Time, 258 hours of Stand-by
-
Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)

-
Display:
96 x 128 pixels
-
Battery:
2.42 hours of Talk Time, 145 hours of Stand-by
-
Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)

-
Display:
96 x 64 pixels
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Battery:
4 hours of Talk Time, 240 hours of Stand-by
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Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)

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OS:
Windows Mobile Professional
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Hardware:
Single core, 206 MHz, StrongARM, 32 MB RAM
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Display:
240 x 320 pixels, Resistive Touchscreen
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Battery:
3 hours of Talk Time, 100 hours of Stand-by
-
Technology:
CDMA (800/1900)

-
Battery:
2.3 hours of Talk Time, 168 hours of Stand-by
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Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)

Also known as: PCD CDM-9500 / Toshiba CDM-9500, Verizon Wireless CDM-9500
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Battery:
1.58 hours of Talk Time, 100 hours of Stand-by
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Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)

-
Battery:
4 hours of Talk Time, 150 hours of Stand-by
-
Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)

-
Battery:
2 hours of Talk Time, 120 hours of Stand-by
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Technology:
CDMA (1900), AMPS (800)

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Battery:
3 hours of Talk Time, 120 hours of Stand-by
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Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)

Also known as: Samsung SCH-N300
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Display:
128 x 64 pixels
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Battery:
3.8 hours of Talk Time, 192 hours of Stand-by
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Technology:
CDMA (800/1900), AMPS (800)
Discontinued Verizon phones
Description
This is a list of discontinued Verizon phones that are no longer available for purchase from the carrier.
Verizon Wireless (VZW) is the largest cell phone carrier in the United States. As of 2011, it has over 100 million subscribers using its CDMA 3G and LTE 4G network. The latter is used for high-speed internet connection on phones, tablets or mobile computers. Verizon Wireless is a joint venture created in 2000 between the US-based Verizon Communications (55%) and the British Vodafone (45%).
Discontinued Verizon phones