Page Plus Cellular Adds New Phones to Lineup
HOLLAND, Ohio, March 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Nationwide prepaid cell phone service provider Page Plus Cellular announced that it is adding brand new cell phones to its handset offering, which until now has consisted of strictly refurbished models. The first new model, the Kyocera Mako S4000, will be available March 8th and retail for $99.95.
The S4000 is a slim line flip phone with a VGA camera with zoom, Bluetooth support, full messaging capabilities, and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) web browsing. The phone is also capable of downloading games, ringtones and wallpapers from the Page Plus app store. The S4000 is the first of several brand new phones the company is introducing this year.
Page Plus will also release its own brand new QWERTY keyboard handset within two months. The new messaging phone will add to the company's lineup of existing refurbished QWERTY handsets, which includes the popular LG enV.
As mobile phone users across the United States realize the difference in cost between Page Plus prepaid mobile service and traditional post-paid service, demand has increased dramatically. These new phone options enable Page Plus to meet this inventory demand, while also providing customers with robust features not always available with refurbished models.
Only phones sold by Page Plus carry a full warranty and are guaranteed to function properly for all the features they are capable of. Each is certified and fully supported by Page Plus' technical and service support.
Page Plus Cellular is a prepaid cell phone service provider with nationwide coverage on one of the largest wireless networks in the United States. Page Plus is consistently ranked among the top prepaid mobile providers for low rates and flexible plans. Page Plus cell phones and prepaid cellular plans are available through its large national network of dealers, and on its website at www.pagepluscellular.com.
SOURCE Page Plus Cellular
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