Enter the Verizon Cell Phones No Contract, Razzle. One of the newest creations in No Contract Cell Phones history. While the cell phone industry is still dominated by smartphones there is still a big market for music phones. Let’s admit it, a few individuals do not need great email access twenty-four / 7 from anywhere in the world. However some people, particularly younger crowds, would like their music at their fingertips 24 / 7. And having a phone that may do offer that is more acceptable than always carrying a phone as well as a transportable music player.

Verizon Cell Phones newest member is the Razzle. This is a singular music phone with a twist and swivel design and a rock-bottom price tag. Buyers can download all their fave hit songs and less popular counterculture bands with Verizon’s VCAST as well as Rhapsody service and store this music in the 1GB microSD card that comes with the gadget. Additionally the phone features a 2.2 display, Bluetooth functionality as well as a 1.3 megapixel camera. Additionally it features a full QWERTY keyboard with the facility to adapt to the users comfort and to quickly access music.

This phone won’t be sending shockwaves through the technical community however it is however a good piece of hardware. It is ideal for the youngsters who need a phone but certainly have no need for web access while at college or work. It excellent for any music admirer and as the price is so low it’ll appeal to the two groups especially. I mean, what kind of a parent has to get their child an iPhone or Blackberry. It’s pointless, but give that kid a Razzle and undoubtedly she or he will be content. And the parent too can be ecstatic knowing they are now only a phone call away from their child.

The cell phone industry is surely moving into the smartphone industry but at Verizon Cell Phones it appears necessary to keep the more basic phones available. There remain a couple generations around that would like to keep things simple and who are already behind on basic computer skills. So don’t require them into a smartphone that may only be used as a regular phone. Give them a device that they can enjoy and use as neccessary, little more. The Razzle sticks to those basic guiding principles while giving a little something extra. And that is’s all it must do ; it’s not putting on a front. It is what it is and that just what the industry wants not a plethora of them, but one or two good, basic phones for the luddites out there.