Motorola Rapture
April 27, 2009

Combining a sleek, clamshell design with a high-speed, 3G connection, the phone offers a slew of multimedia options, including access to more than 5 million songs on Verizon’s VCAST Music with Rhapsody. The phone’s centerpiece is a touch-sensitive external display, which enables quick access to the music player and 2.0-megapixel camera. The Rapture also shoots video and records audio, which can be sent out in a multimedia message within seconds of recording.
The Rapture’s onyx-like finish and beveled edges give it a sporty look that’s matched by a sturdy feel in the hand. Sleek and pleasing to the eye, the flip phone is only available in black, but its varied textures make it appear two-toned. The front is made of hard black plastic that’s durable but also smudges easily. The back has a soft texture similar to leather, which makes it easy to grasp.
The phone’s style doesn’t stop with its shape. At the top of the keypad, a directional key with center select offsets the silver keys with its light blue hue. In contrast, the keyboard characters are printed in a cool, white font that makes them look even cooler when they’re backlit. The directional key is surrounded by two soft keys at the top, a dedicated Music key, a Clear key, Send key, and Power/End key.
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