The Verizon Chocolate phone is known for it’s slick sliding feature, and touch sensitive buttons have just released a flip phone. There are a few new features including a V Cast musicphone with microSD expansion, A2DP stereo audio over Bluetooth, 1.3 megapixel shooter, and finally a speaker phone. With a 2 year contract the new flip phone is listed at $129.99.
Phone Details:

Bluetooth®

  • Bluetooth Capable (v1.1) –supports headset, hands-free, advanced audio distribution, serial port, dial-up networking, file transfer, audio/video remote control, object push profiles for vCard
  • Bluetooth Stereo Headset Support for Listening to Music
  • Send vCard to another Bluetooth Device

Music

  • Music Player for MP3 and WMA Songs
  • V CAST Music & Sync music from PC to phone
  • Create & Manage Playlists
  • Music Only Mode (RF off except Bluetooth)
  • microSD Memory Port to Store Pictures, Videos, Music, and Sounds
  • High-Quality Speaker for Music

Video/Camera

  • 1.3 Megapixel Camera & Camcorder
  • Resolution: 1280×960, 640×480 (default), 320×240, 176×144, 160×120 Pixels
  • V CAST Video
  • Video Message Mode – record up to 15 sec. of video
  • General Mode – record up to 1 hour of video
  • Set Videos as Wallpaper
  • Video Resolution: 176×144 Pixels
  • Zoom: Up to 8x (camera) or 4x (video)
  • Customizable Brightness, White Balance, Shutter Sound, Color Effects, Night Mode

Voice/Audio

  • One-Touch Speakerphone
  • Speaker-Independent Voice Recognition: Call, Send Message To, Go To, Check, Lookup, My Account
  • Voice Memo Recording

Mobile Media

  • Text Messaging (up to 1,064 characters)
  • Picture/Video Messaging
  • Mobile IM
  • Mobile Web 2.0

Specifications

  • 1.9 GHz CDMA PCS, 800 MHz CDMA
  • Data Transmission: High-Speed EvDO
  • Dimensions: 3.89″ x 1.93″ x 0.58″
  • Weight: 3.26 oz.
  • SAR: Head .68 W/kg; Body .78 W/kg
  • Internal LCD: 262K Color TFT, 220 x 176 Pixels
  • External LCD: 65K Color TFT, 160 x 128 Pixels
  • Usage Time: Up to 220 Minutes OR
  • Standby Time: Up to 398 Hours

via [engadget]