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LG introduce 3G mobile phones to Verizon Wireless servicedate: April 27, 2002
It’s chic, it’s cool and it’s fast. The new Verizon Wireless VX1 by LG Mobile Phones allows users to access Verizon Wireless’ high-speed Express Network with one of the smallest and lightest tri-mode digital phones on the market. The Verizon Wireless VX1 is the 3.8-ounce answer for those who want high-speed data access with high tech style. The Verizon Wireless VX1 has slick packaging and wow-factor functionality that can be used with a laptop to access Verizon Wireless’ third-generation Express Network, US's only high-speed wireless data network. Express Network subscribers can access their e-mail, company network or Internet at average data transmission speeds between 40 and 60 kilobits per second with bursts up to 144 kbps. With its crisp graphics-capable screen display, four-way mouse key and predictive text input capability, short text messaging-oriented consumers will also find the Verizon Wireless VX1 is ideally suited for sending and receiving text messages and images. Verizon Wireless recently announced that its customers with two-way messaging capable phones can send and receive text messages from most wireless customers – regardless of the carrier -- through its Mobile MessengerSM service. The VX1, which retails for $199.99 with a two-year service agreement.
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