Samsung a777 outed by AT&T for $79.99
It looks like AT&T and Samung are slowly but surely becoming best friends forever, as the largest North American carrier has just released another new phone manufactured by the Korean giant: Samsung a777.
The a777 comes after handsets like Samsung Rugby, Samsung i907 Epix and Samsung Propel, being the fourth new Samsung phone launched by AT&T in the last two months.
Samsung a777 is a mid to low-end slider with some good music capabilities and a design that will probably be seen as appealing by lots of young US mobile users.
The specs and features of Samsung a777 include:
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Quad band GSM connectivity
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Dual band 850/1900 3G connectivity
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176 x 220 pixels display with 262K colors
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AT&T Navigator
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AT&T Music
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Web browser, Email, Instant Messaging
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Stereo Bluetooth
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Mobile Banking
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50 MB of internal memory
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MicroSD card slot
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Talk time: up to 3 hours
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Standby time: up to 10.4 days
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Weight: 3.4 ounces
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Size: 4.00 x 1.9 x 0.56 inches
AT&T sells the new Samsung a777 for as low as 79.99 with a 2-yr contract agreement and after a $50 mail-in rebate. You can get one from here (in blue) or here (in red).
Or, if you have more money to spend, the HTC Fuze might be a better option – it just went on sale today.
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