Verizon starts selling the Motorola Entice W766
Earlier this month, we saw the Motorola Entice W766 making an appearance at Moto’s official website, and now the phone is finally available for purchase through Verizon Wireless.
Coming as the successor of Moto W755 (which is now free at Verizon), the Motorola Entice W766 is an entry-level clamshell presented as being “uncomplicated and uncompromising.”
The W766 features a 2.2 inch internal display with 176 x 220 pixels, external music controls, VZ Navigator, Web browser, email, stereo Bluetooth, 2MP camera, 35MB of internal memory and MicroSD card support.


Verizon sells the Motorola Entice W766 for $39.99 with a 2-yr contract agreement.
Via Press release
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