Samsung U820 coming to Verizon on April 30
The HTC EVO 4G and (to a lesser extent) the Samsung Galaxy S are the only stars of CTIA 2010 – and they have nothing to do with Verizon, the largest US mobile carrier, which announced only one new phone (the low-end LG Cosmos).
Well, Verizon could have also announced the Samsung SCH-U820 which, according to PhoneScoop, will be available starting April 30.
The Samsung U820 is a touchscreen phone with a sliding QWERTY keyboard. It comes with a 3 inch WQVGA display, TouchWiz UI, a “Communities widget” for access to social networking sites, HTML browser, Microsoft Office Exchange email support, 3.5mm headset jack, 3.2MP camera, and MicroSD card slot.

(photo via CNET)
Verizon should sell the Samsung U820 for a price between $80 and $100 with a 2-yr contract agreement.
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