Who says you gotta pony up the big bucks to stay on top of the latest trends? In the mobile world it’s “hot” to be thin and chic (not all that different from Los Angeles). It looks like Motorola and Nokia are bringing “stylish” handsets to the lower-end masses with their newest offerings for Verizon Wireless. Motorola’s W755 RAZR-esque clamshell sports a thin-ish look to cut down on the embarrassing “brick-factor.” Unfortunately, Motorola also decided to cut down on the spec-sheet’s “performance” factor. With a 1.3 megapixel camera, touch-sensitive external controls, Bluetooth, and EVDO, the Motorola W755 isn’t going to be busting out of the low-end anytime soon - but at least it’ll be playing “in” with the cool group of handsets. Nokia’s making a splash in the kiddie pool with their slightly less brick-ish pair of handsets. For a pair of low-enders, the Nokia 2605 and Nokia 7205 are higher up on the cool-o-meter than we’d expect. The Nokia 2605 offers only 1xRTT data, VGA camera, Bluetooth, and an external display that’s larger than the Motorola W755. The Nokia 7205 turns up the performance-dial a couple notches with EVDO data, 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, 180MB internal storage, microSD card slot, and an external display - but is still firmly planted in the lower-range of Verizon’s lineup. Pricing and availability aren’t available, but rest assured that these bad boys won’t make too big a dent in your wallet. [Via: Phone Arena ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Motorola Z6tv VCAST phone to hit Verizon Wireless on October 5Motorola RAZR2 V9m may be coming to Verizon on August 29Verizon product roadmap leaked - 5 new handsets for AugustVerizon confirms LTE 4G network trials with Vodafone; to share with AT&TVerizon Wireless to get XV6800/HTC Titan in November?