The Allison app is available for Apple IOS, Android, Windows Mobile and desktop.
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The Allison app is available for Apple IOS, Android, Windows Mobile and desktop.
INDIANAPOLIS — Allison Transmission has launched its redesigned mobile app for North American users.
The Allison app is now available for Apple IOS (7.0 and up), Android (4.3 and up), Windows Mobile (8.1 and up) and desktop. New features include a vocational model guide in the "Favorites" section to allow specific ratings pages to be bookmarked.
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Also, the "Features" section includes information about Allison’s torque converter, as well as its FuelSense and xFE products. The "Contact" section includes a sales and service locator to connect users with Allison authorized distributors and dealers.
“With this newest update, we’ve vastly improved the user experience,” said Lou Gilbert, director of North American marketing and global brand development for Allison. “In addition to making the app more widely available on multiple platforms, we’ve enhanced its look and feel, including educational videos, customer testimonials, performance reviews and proper transmission selection.”
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