
The FCC site has revealed some details about a new, basic clamshell from LG. The AX-300 is a standard dual-band CDMA phone with 1xRTT data. It has an internal antenna, a camera of undetermined quality, a speakerphone, and Bluetooth. The model number suggests that the phone is bound for Alltel’s network, but alternate model numbers found in the FCC documentation, including VX-5500 and UX-300, reveal that it might also be used on Verizon Wireless’ or U.S. Cellular’s networks in the future.
LG AX-300 Spotted on FCC Site
May 1st, 2008 · Source [Phone Scoop] · No Comments
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