Verizon SMT5800 coming on the 7th online, in stores the 21st
If you’re on the big red and have been praying for another Windows Mobile device, and want something pocketable, the SMT5800 could be right up your alley. Sporting a number pad on the outside, and full QWERTY slide-out keyboard, the HTC Vox reincarnated will grace Verizon’s airwaves on January 7th. You like walking up to the cash register and bothering the crap out of the sales person? Then you’ll have to wait for it to hit stores on January 21st. 128MB ROM / 64MB RAM, microSD slot, EV-DO Rev. A upgradability, and Bluetooth 2.0 are all part of the SMT5800. What about pricing, you say? $314.99 with a 2 year, $344.99 with a 1 year, and $469.99 full retail. Couple more details after the jump like package contents, and a couple available accessories!
Thanks, Omie!
P.S. The above pricing might be corporate pricing. Just wanted to warn ya’!
Car Charger HTCVPC1 $29.99
Extended Battery VTS5800BATXT $59.99
Contents:
Small Pouch
USB Cable
USB Spiltter
Battery
AC Charger
Phone










On Jan 4, 2008 @ 3:38 pm, Rainman76 Said:
Did anyone notice that the photo on the device is WM5 PocketPC Phone Edition? I’m betting that it’s really going to be WM6 Standarad or WM5 Smartphone.
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On Jan 4, 2008 @ 3:45 pm, Jeff B. Said:
It’s nice that there’s only a $30 difference between 1 year and 2 year contracts.
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On Jan 4, 2008 @ 5:48 pm, Who? Said:
How does Verizon get off charging so much for their old-techonology crippled smartphones? It’s like they’re begging users to leave Verizon, even if they have to pay the $175 termination fee.
This phone is over $175 more than the Blackjack II and Curve 8310. It’s more expensive than the 8820 and the Tilt. And with far fewer features.
The VX6800 is even more expensive ($349), and $50 more than the Tilt, and without GPS and microsdhc.
The i760 is the same price as the Tilt ($299), and $200 more than the Bjack II and the Curve.
I just don’t get it anymore. Why does Verizon even make smartphones?
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On Jan 4, 2008 @ 7:33 pm, Chris Said:
Here it is with WM6 pictured from the Verizon “Coming Soon” Page. http://b2b.vzw.com/productsservices/devices/SMT5800.html
I just wonder if it has a touch screen, as it sounds like it may not. That would be a deal breaker for me.
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On Jan 4, 2008 @ 7:40 pm, Dracula Said:
With prices as high as this, I don’t think consumers are willing to shell out this much. Demand will drop and VZW will start discounting their phones. Wait and see. EX: Moto Q9 music phone - this phone is ugly, crippled and expensive. Prices will drop to $99. Why do VZW make their phone so ugly. What happen to plain Black and perhaps titanium?
“What’s up with the Blackberry CDMA Curve release date?”
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On Jan 4, 2008 @ 8:12 pm, awl Said:
I’m not sure where anyone is getting off saying the phone is expensive. These are contract discounted prices only. Take $315 and subtract the standard $50-$100 online discount or mail-in rebate, the $100 advance device discount if you get a typical unlimited data plan, and if you have new every 2, that’s another $100. Bottom line, for most people this phone will be $50 or less from day one.
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On Jan 4, 2008 @ 8:52 pm, Al Said:
the i760 is touch screen so the price is expected to be more than the Blackjack II specially since it has Wi-Fi and 3G.
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On Jan 5, 2008 @ 12:29 am, wel wtf? Said:
So you’re saying that the most expensive cell phone provider VZW will give this phone to new subscribers for $50. Where have you been? I don’t think so… look at comparables VZW phones at the mall, you will NOT find this type of phone for $50.
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On Jan 5, 2008 @ 3:29 am, john Said:
That thing looks like a childs play phone . Get a Tmob shadow if you want a real windows device with 6.0 for und a 150
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On Jan 6, 2008 @ 4:40 pm, RS Said:
Size-wise it’s pretty nice for somebody making their first foray into smartphones who still wants to use the device as a phone first. But if I were looking at this segment, I’d personally hold out for the HTC Iris supposedly expected to launch relatively soon. The HTC Touch is supposedly getting VERY close as well. Just saw a rumor that it and a few accessories are now showing up in Verizon’s internal inventory system.
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On Jan 6, 2008 @ 5:48 pm, bxr Said:
So will this NOT have WiFi??? I have used the S710 (w/ cingular) and like it, but I def want wifi!!
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On Jan 9, 2008 @ 9:46 am, spygyrrl Said:
i just ordered this phone and it looks like verizon will actually be free!
349.99
-100 online discount
-100 advanced phone discount
-100 new every two
= $49.00 and there is a $50 mail in rebate
= FREE
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On Jan 9, 2008 @ 11:21 am, J Said:
spygyrrl: i just got that exact same deal! i thought it might be a mistake, so i kinda rushed into the decision. hope i like this phone…
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On Jan 12, 2008 @ 5:13 pm, Ledcke Said:
I am really excited to hear about your phones. Please keep us posted. I would like to know how thick it is in comparison to other phones you have had, does it have a stylus/touch screen, and did you really get it for free?!
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On Jan 13, 2008 @ 6:51 pm, cooper allen Said:
i have verizon and i’m do for an upgrade on a phone, can i get the same deal you got for free as well?
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On Jan 16, 2008 @ 11:03 pm, Buz Said:
Do you get the $100 online credit if you do not sign up for the data package??
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On Jan 24, 2008 @ 4:07 pm, MarkB Said:
You can’t get this phone for free. He who said he just placed an order and got it free is lieing. The $50 mail in rebate is not valid with the $100 “advanced phone credit”. So, the phone costs $50 plus taxes which are based on the $430 retail. Total will come to about $85. I should know, I really did just order this phone about 2 hours ago. It’s still a good deal for this phone IMO.
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On Jan 25, 2008 @ 6:09 pm, Richard Said:
I have had this phone for a couple of weeks. I like the phone a lot, but the battery life leaves a lot to be desired. I only get about 24 hours with light usage. I’m going to trade out the battery to see if I have a bad battery. If not, it’s going back to Vz and I’ll wait for the BB Curve (or equivalent).
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On Feb 4, 2008 @ 6:59 pm, nik Said:
how do you get the advance phone discount? is there a promo code?
thanks
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On Feb 4, 2008 @ 7:12 pm, Daniel Said:
MarkB you should still get a rebate as long as the price is more than the stated mailin rebate.
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On Feb 5, 2008 @ 11:10 am, Jack Said:
Better network and overall service. AT&T and Sprint are pathetic. Wow, they have phones but their network is terrible. Which would you have?
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On Feb 10, 2008 @ 6:08 pm, NDP Said:
Had t-immoble and it’s by far and a way the worst provider of the major three players, that said with a grossly inferior cell network, they obviously need to do something to generate revenue, since they’re not doing it with new subs - I live in NJ and T-immobile is horrible in NY and NJ.
I love Verizon and will make even a minor compromise over a smart phone hand held, since I cna be assured I still get the BEST cellular coverage any where, any time. Good luck.
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