
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
Related articles
Samsung R560 Spotted with MetroPCS Branding on Samsung Site Pantech 3G Phone Spotted on FCC Site HTC Cavalier successor Maple spotted in Germany Sanyo Katana DLX Spotted On FCC Site Nokia’s E63 spotted once again
Tags: CDMA · FCC · LG Mobile Phone












0 responses so far ↓
There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.
Leave a Comment