Verizon Wireless CDM8975 PTT phone launched
Verizon Wireless CDM8975 is the newest Push to Talk phone launched by the largest North American CDMA carrier and available only via business sales channels for the moment.
Developed by PCD (Personal Communications Devices), the CDM8975 is a rather simple clamshell that comes to complete Verizon’s lineup of PTT phones (which includes the Motorola Adventure V750 and the G’zOne Boulder).
The new handset is sold for $99 with a 2-yr contract agreement and after a $50 rebate that’s offered “in the form of a debit card “.

The specs of Verizon Wireless CDM8975 include:
- EV-DO Rev. A connectivity
- VZ Navigator
- Bluetooth
- Dedicated Push to Talk / speakerphone button
- 1.3 MP camera
- MicroSD card support, up to 8GB
- 3.7 x1.9 x 0.8 inches
- 3.2 ounces
Starting March 9, Verizon Wireless CDM8975 will also be available online and in Verizon’s stores.
Via Verizon
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