Published By
Miko On Monday, September 21st 2009
Alltel Wireless launched the LG AX310 handset that features voice-activated calling, a one-touch speakerphone and Bluetooth capabilities.
lgax310-111The phone includes a 1.3 megapixel camera with zoom and it also features speaker-independent voice commands and allows users to record and save voice memos.
The LG AX310 is available in two colors – black and red and priced at $29.99 after a $30 mail-in rebate with activation of a 1-year service contract on a qualifying rate plan.
Alltel continues to be the only major wireless carrier to offer 2-year postpaid handset pricing to those signing 1-year contracts, creating enhanced flexibility and greater choice for customers.
The LG AX310 and 1-year contract option is available only to customers in the 91 cellular market areas (CMAs) that Verizon Wireless is required to divest, which will continue to operate as Alltel Wireless until the sale agreements with AT&T and Atlantic Tele-Network are approved by the Department of Justice and Federal Communications Commission.
Alltel Wireless launched the LG AX310 handset that features voice-activated calling, a one-touch speakerphone and Bluetooth capabilities.
lgax310-111The phone includes a 1.3 megapixel camera with zoom and it also features speaker-independent voice commands and allows users to record and save voice memos.
The LG AX310 is available in two colors – black and red and priced at $29.99 after a $30 mail-in rebate with activation of a 1-year service contract on a qualifying rate plan.
Alltel continues to be the only major wireless carrier to offer 2-year postpaid handset pricing to those signing 1-year contracts, creating enhanced flexibility and greater choice for customers.
The LG AX310 and 1-year contract option is available only to customers in the 91 cellular market areas (CMAs) that Verizon Wireless is required to divest, which will continue to operate as Alltel Wireless until the sale agreements with AT&T and Atlantic Tele-Network are approved by the Department of Justice and Federal Communications Commission.
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