Motorola W755 Cell Phone Review - Accessories
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If you’re looking for accessories for the Motorola W755, you’ll find plenty of them. You can find various Bluetooth headsets that will work with the Motorola W755, such as the H680 Bluetooth Headset, Bluetooth Headset H550 in Black-89100N, and many others. Depending on what your preference is when it comes to headsets, Motorola has the right one for you.
In addition to Bluetooth headsets, Motorola also sells other accessories. If you’re on the go, you should definitely have a car charger. Other car accessories you might want to consider to go with your Motorola W755 are the Bluetooth Hands-free system T605 and the MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone with Digital FM Transmitter. The Bluetooth Hands-free system T605 enables you to stream your music wirelessly. The MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth In-Car Speakerphone with Digital FM Transmitter, on the other hand, plays music and calls over your car’s speakers.
Other accessories that you must have include flash cards. Motorola sells two types of flash cards, which are the 2 GB TransFlash Card – SYN1407A and the 1 GB TransFlash Card – SYN1406A. Get the 1 GB TransFlash Card – SYN1406A so that you can add more memory to your phone.

Visit a local Verizon branch and see the Motorola W755 for yourself. You can also go to Motorola’s website and learn more about what this cell phone has to offer you. If you have purchased the cell phone, visit Motorola’s website anyway. You can download a copy of the User’s Manual, or visit the Frequently Asked Questions section about the product. You can also go to the Owner Support section to learn how you can get help from Motorola in the event you need it.
The Motorola W755 is affordable. It sells between $69.99 and $99.99. You’ll want to go to a Verizon Wireless branch to find out the actual price, since cell phones’ prices change frequently. Unfortunately, you’ll need to sign up for a two-year contract with Verizon Wireless.
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