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AT&T’s LG G5 Smartphone and LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE Available

AT&T is offering you an early

opportunity to purchase one of the

premier smartphones of the year and

get another one for free. you will be

able to pre-order the LG G5 as well as

the LG Watch™ Urbane 2nd Edition

LTE, the only Android Wear device with

NumberSync, at

www.att.com

and AT&T

stores.

AT&T customers can also take advantage

of two exciting offers for these devices:

You can buy the LG G5 and get a second G5 free when

adding a second line and buying both on AT&T Next.1

Similar to other BOGO offers, this offer is available to new

and existing customers. The first phone can be a new line

or an upgrade, but the second upgrade must be a new line

purchased on AT&T Next 24.

The LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE is available for $99.99

on a two-year agreement when you buy a LG G5 on AT&T

Next. Here’s how the BOGO offer works: Available to new

and existing customers, Both phones must be purchased on

AT&T Next, our popular installment plan, as follows:

The first phone can be a new line or an

upgrade.

The second phone must be a new line

and purchased on AT&T Next 24.

Add both phones to a qualified plan, like

Mobile Share Value, for as low as $70 a

month for two phones.

After 3 bill cycles or less, you will start

to receive up to $689 spread out over 30

monthly bill credits.

Just pay tax on both phones at sale.

“We are excited to offer the latest LG devices along with

hot deals and unique experiences such as DIRECTV and

NumberSync,” said Jeff Bradley, senior vice president,

Device Marketing and Developer Services, AT&T. “We’re

the first carrier to bring NumberSync to the Android Wear

platform on the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE, which

helps you stay connected with the same mobile number

that your friends, family, and coworkers recognize. This

is another example of how we’re adding value through

innovative solutions.”

Her Majesty The Queen Experiences Samsung Digital Classroom

Samsung Digital Classroom in London,

United Kingdom, recently received

a visit from some highly prestigious

guests. Her Majesty The Queen and

HRH The Prince of Wales marked the

40th anniversary of The Prince’s Trust

by visiting one of the charity’s Centres

in Kennington, South London. The visit

saw the Royal dignitaries hear from

young people about how The Trust has

helped them find employment or get into

education and training. This included a visit to the Centre’s

Samsung Digital Classroom to see how the technology is

making an impact on the interactivity of their lessons.

In the last four decades The Prince’s Trust has given

over 825,000 disadvantaged young people the skills and

confidence to find a job. Three in four young people who

receive help from The Prince’s Trust move into work,

training or education.

Samsung has been a supporter of The Prince’s Trust since

2012 through The Prince’s Trust & Samsung Celebrate

Success Awards and has been introducing Digital

Classrooms into its Centres. Each

Digital Classroom, equipped with an

interactive whiteboard, Galaxy tablets,

PCs and digital cameras, creates

an enhanced interactive learning

environment and gives young people an

opportunity to pick up vital digital skills.

The Samsung Digital Classroom at the

Kennington Centre opened its doors in

March 2014. Aleyne Johnson, Head of

Government Relations and Citizenship,

Samsung UK said: “We are honoured to have received a

visit to one of our digital classrooms from Her Majesty The

Queen and HRH The Prince of Wales. Samsung shares

the desire of The Prince’s Trust to enhance the lives of

young people. The classroom at The Prince’s Trust is part

of our wider Digital Classrooms programme, now in its

third year. We have been working hard to establish Digital

Classrooms at schools across the UK, providing them with

access to Samsung’s technology, but also teacher training

and connectivity, with the aim of making lessons more

enjoyable and engaging.”

18 l New-Tech Magazine Europe