[1] In horizontal mode it featured a QWERTY keyboard and VCAST music on the Verizon Wireless network within Australia and the USA.
Its external features were a postage stamp sized front display, touch sensitive music control buttons and a 2.0-megapixel camera.
Opened horizontally, the full QWERTY keypad was usable and a simple button press allowed switching between the various alphanumeric functions.
It had basic features, such as a tip calculator, alarm, calendar, voice memos, and a music player, which supported the MP3, WMA, ACC, and ACC+ formats, and could be controlled by the three touch sensitive buttons on the front of the display when the phone is closed.
However, it lacked standard hardware that other manufactures were using at the time, such as micro USB and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
It also had a built-in e-mail client that was compatible with Yahoo!, Windows Live, AOL, Verizon.net, and POP.