Posts Tagged ‘AT&T’

Samsung i788

Rumor though this may be, we wouldn’t be too surprised to see the Samsung i788 hitting AT&T sometime in the near future. The handset is essentially a Blackjack III, sporting a form factor that will be more than familiar to current Blackjack I and II owners. The i788 is a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional device, complete with touch screen, GPS, HSDPA, WiFi, Samsung’s bizarro optical mouse pointer, and more.

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Like many BlackBerry smartphones, the BlackBerry Curve continues to make its rounds with US carriers after two GSM versions paved the way: the BlackBerry Curve 8300 came out last summer on AT&T and the Curve 8320 with Wi-Fi came out on T-Mobile later last year.

BlackBerry Curve 8300

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Pantech Breeze

The Pantech Breeze takes into account many of the design principles set forth in AT&T’s approach to Universal Design:

* 1-2-3 Quick-Call Keys — Three preprogrammable quick-call buttons are located below the screen — users can easily select one of the three quick-call contacts and press the send button to start a call.
* Simplified Menu — Navigating the phone’s features is trouble-free with the simplified “breeze menu,” which prioritizes the features that customers want to access most.
* Large Font — Menu screens on the Pantech Breeze use a highly visible large font. Additionally, the font of SMS messages is enlarged and the date and time of messages sent is at the beginning rather than at the end of a message.
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Pantech Breeze AT&T

AT&T Inc. and Pantech Wireless Inc. today announced the Pantech Breeze from AT&T. Available in all company-owned stores and online beginning May 27, the Pantech Breeze is an ideal device for a wide range of users, from novice or first-time mobile phone owners to customers looking to simplify the overall user experience.

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If you are a Sprint customer your Jesus phone is the Samsung Instinct, if you have At&t then you have the iPhone, but for everyone else that is looking for pure touchscreen non-Windows Mobile pleasure there are several choices.

Samsung F480

The camera of Samsung F480 bring an interesting twist to cell phone cameras by introducing a CMOS video lense.
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The LG CU920 is under AT&T. It is built similar to the Prada phone, with its 3 inch wide screen that is touch sensitive. It is said that its US counterpart will be updated with actual 3G support.The cell phone is no different from other mobiles that are coming out. It has features like video calling and internet capabilities that will pose as a big convenience in your lifestyle.

LG CU920

The LG CU920 is a handheld mobile that features a 3 inch wide screen that is touch sensitive. It has keys on its front side but it’s only a few keys to make use of. Moreover, the LG CU920 comes with a Li-Ion battery that is proven to be long lasting.
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Blackberry BoldThese are unofficial, and are subject to change: as expected, AT&T will be the first to get the Bold, and will start selling it for $300 in July 2008.

Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile customers will be able to get their hands on the device in September. It sounds strange, but apparently T-Mobile will offer the phone for $350.

If something changes, we’ll let you know.

3G iPhone
Well, it looks like 3G iPhone is coming in June 2008.

First – no vacations for AT&T store employees until July, second – the “next month” hint on Monday, third – the upcoming 1 year anniversary, and now this: according to O2′s CEO, the anticipated handset will be launched in “the coming weeks.”

But even after all that we still can’t specify the exact launch date. Damn it. As always, stay closer.