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Thursday, 27 August 2009

LG Tritan AX840 Brings You the Flexibility of Messaging

Announced by Alltel and LG, the LG Tritan AX840 is the latest addition to the Alltel lineup of messaging devices. Reminding us a bit of the T-Mobile G1 and the HTC Dream, the Tritan sports a slider design with a 3" touchscreen, a 3-megapixel camera and a QWERTY keyboard.

The LG Tritan is equipped with a 3" full touchscreen display with 240 x 400-pixel resolutions and 262,144 colors. Hidden underneath the touchscreen is the full slide-out QWERTY keyboard with tactile feedback to support various messaging options, including email, SMS, MMS and Instant Messaging. Running on Alltel’s advanced 3G network, the cell phone provides a full Internet browser and comes with a joystick, offering users the convenience of quickly accessing the Web and downloading content.

Additional enhancements to the Tritan include voice recognition, speaker-independent voice dialing, a 1,000-contact phone book, a music player, stereo Bluetooth connectivity, a virtual keypad and GPS via Alltel Navigation for voice turn-by-turn directions. Besides, there are a variety of pre-loaded applications for signing Alltel, which include My-Cast Weather, NuTsie, Alltel TV on Demand Connect, Alltel Radio Connect and Alltel E-mail.

Measuring 4.45" high by 2.24" wide by 0.65" deep and weighing 5.0 ounces, the Tritan might be a bit chunky, but fits neatly in the palm of your hand. The 3-megapixel camera comes with auto-focus, zoom and video recording capabilities. Photos taken can be stored in the 300MB internal memory and the extra memory storage brought by a micro SD card up to 16GB. With the built-in micro-USB connector supporting mass storage model and charging, you can sync the handset with your computer using MS Outlook. For music lovers, it also comes with a 3.5mm headset jack.

Perfectly combining an advanced touchscreen interface with a QWERTY keyboard, the LG Tritan AX840 brings real performance to users who are looking for a handset designed for messaging and web browsing.

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