Motorola E815
| Compatible networks | CDMA 850 and 1900 | 
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 3.70 in × 1.93 in × 0.92 in (94 mm × 49 mm × 23 mm) | 
| Weight | 4.60 oz (130 g) | 
| Memory | 43.2 MB | 
| Display | 176x220 pixels, 262,000 colors | 
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 1.1, USB | 
The Motorola E815 is a CDMA clamshell mobile phone made by Motorola that is the successor to the V710. It was Motorola's first EV-DO phone and was released in July 2005. The Motorola E815 was a good seller in the US (carried by Verizon Wireless) and it was as of 2006 one of the most popular 3G cell phones in use in the US along with Motorola Razr V3c. The phone was also carried by Alltel. A variant named Motorola E816 was also made.