Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Mobile Web 2.0SM from Verizon Wireless just got even easier to use as the company unveiled its new, redesigned service that makes it easier to get the information you want when you want it with new features and functionalities. Verizon Wireless customers with Mobile Web 2.0-capable phones, including the pictured Samsung SCH-u740, will automatically view the new redesigned portal when they navigate to Mobile Web 2.0.

Verizon Wireless customers now have easier access to mobile banking services with the latest redesign of Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Web 2.0SM service. For example, Verizon Wireless customers with Mobile Web 2.0-capable handsets, including the Chocolate by LG, can access the Bank of America mobile site more quickly.

Verizon Wireless customers now have easier access to USA TODAY Mobile, thanks to the latest redesign of Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Web 2.0 SM service. Customers with Mobile Web 2.0-capable phones including the LG enV Orange, can still access popular content and signature features of USA TODAY through Mobile Web 2.0, but the new design and improved navigation of Mobile Web 2.0 makes it easier for customers to get the news and entertainment they want while on-the-go.

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3 Responses to “Verizon’s Mobile Web 2.0 Makes Surfing Easier on Your Phone”

  1. Ivan Says:

    Incredible news for mobile web surfers, have purchased Web 2.0-compatable phone. Downloaded some good content few days back from youpark. Mobile Web 2.0 makes it easier for me to get the news and entertainment while on-the-go.

  2. depot Says:

    Incredible news for mobile web surfers

  3. Bill Says:

    This mobile web sucks, its way more filtered than verizon leads you to believe, and scrolling cant be continual, u have to keep hitting the down arrow.

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