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AT&T Phones Coming from Samsung, Not Just HTC…

Posted by Chris Leckness on October 1, 2008 – 7:54 am
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samsungi788 We are real excited about what could be the next “Tilt” on the AT&T Network. It’s supposed to be the Fuze. Well, HTC isn’t the only device maker hitting AT&T with Windows Mobile Action. Samsung is supposedly hitting AT&T in force soon…

First up is the A767 “Sangria,” which apparently borrows the i620 and i640’s style but drops Windows Mobile to turn it into a strictly consumer device that’s targeted for launch in late October. Next up, the A867 (cutesy name unknown) sorta looks like the mighty Omnia from its FCC filing, but it probably isn’t for a couple very good reason: first, the FCC filing makes no mention of WiFi, and second, Samsung’s smartphones start with “i.” Finally, that i907 Mirage — you know, the one everyone thought (hoped) might actually be the Omnia — is said to actually be AT&T’s version of the i780, featuring Windows Mobile Professional, triband HSDPA, a 2-megapixel cam, and that optical mouse Samsung has been featuring on its higher-end devices as of late.

Source: Engadget

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  • This move will definatelly put AT&T back on the map. I love samsung phones, especially the new Samsung highnote. Way to go AT&T
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