Walton lowest price feature phone with huge benefit

Local handset manufacturer Walton has launched new Java supported feature phone. Priced at only 1300 BDT, the device is available at all Walton Plaza, brand and retail outlets across the country in several colors.

Asifur Rahman Khan, Chief of Walton Cellular Phone Sales network, said, Java supported games and apps will run on the dual SIM supported ‘Olvio MM19j’. The phone sports a 2.4-inch screen and has some attractive features among which digital cameras with LED flash on both sides, mp3, mp4, 3gp player, wireless FM radio with recorder, 32GB micro SD card support, EDGE, Bluetooth, torch light, built-in Facebook, Opera Mini, blacklist, whitelist, keypad and torch light notification, etc.

The attractively designed ‘Made in Bangladesh’ labelled feature phone bears a 1500 mAh battery for sufficient power backup.

Customers who buy the phone will enjoy 30 days instant replacement guaranty with 101 days after sales service on priority basis which will be provided within 48 hours along with regular one-year warranty.

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