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Alltel offers Samsung Delve with Mission Impossible Trilogy on a microSD card

Categories: Alltel, Content, Devices, Samsung
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, March 16th, 2009 at 1:08 AM

Alltel offers Samsung Delve with Mission Impossible Trilogy on a microSD card

Samsung and Paramount Digital Entertainment recently announced the availability of a 2-gig microSD card preloaded with the Mission Impossible Trilogy, which comes free of charge with the purchase of the Samsung Delve from Alltel Wireless.

The idea is not novel, and in that sense we’ve already seen Nokia bundling such movies as The Da Vinci Code and Mission Impossible 3 with some of its devices. Still, I like the idea of adding value without creating a price impact for the end users.

Commenting on the announcement, Samsung Mobile’s CMO, Bill Ogle, said: “We are excited to bring an action-packed movie series like the Mission Impossible Trilogy to people who buy the Samsung Delve. When you combine this incredible content with the Delve’s full set of powerful features, it’s easy to stay entertained and connected no matter where you are.”

The microSD card with Mission Impossible Trilogy is available with the purchase of the Delve through April 16, from participating Alltel stores and authorized dealers. Customers who purchase the Delve can send in a mail-in redemption card to receive the microSD within four to six weeks…

[Via: slashphone]

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