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  • Samsung A747 SLM goes live on AT&T

    The slim Samsung A747 clamshell that we spotted on the FCC’s website has finally come out of hiding and into AT&T’s stable handsets. We speculated that the Samsung A747 flip-phone would be the dual-band successor to the music-centric AT&T SYNC and it seems we were right. The Samsung A747 will be hitting AT&T’s network as the AT&T Samsung SLM - in homage to the clamshell’s slim design - and will be the first Napster Mobile -compatible handset in the carrier’s lineup. And, the Samsung A747 SLM’s brushed metal exterior packs in a 2 megapixel camera, large external color display, Video Share, mobile banking , AT&T Mobile Music, stereo Bluetooth, and external memory microSD - making this a solid mid-range musicphone. The Napster Mobile service will allow users to download songs directly to the Samsung SLM for $1.99 per song or $7.49 for five songs. And, every download is complemented by an email that allows the user to download the Napster Mobile songs to the user’s home computer. If you’re looking for a mobile phone that can download Napster’s huge portfolio of music directly to the handset, then the AT&T Samsung A747 SLM might be just the ticket. And that brushed metal finish is definitely a winner. Source ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Samsung A747 spotted on FCC websiteLive pics: AT&T Tilt spotted in the wild - Verizon VX6800 and Samsung SCH-i760Chavs and brand whores rejoice: Live pictures of the Adidas phone are outAT&T launches Samsung A517Samsung Ultra Edition A717 and A727 announced for AT&T
  • Samsung A747 spotted on FCC website

    Most likely headed to AT&T’s stable of Samsung A7×7 mobile phones, the Samsung A747 has been spotted on the FCC’s webpage . The likely mid-range clamshell should be bringing dual-band WCDMA (850/1900Mhz) flavored 3G to the masses. We’re hearing that the AT&T Samsung A707 Sync is on its way out, so this Samsung A747 might just be the followup to the Samsung A707 Sync . We’ll have to wait and see what happens. Stay tuned! Source ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Samsung SGH-i617 approved by the FCC; Is this BlackJack 2?Samsung SCH-i760 spotted on Verizon's siteNokia 6263 spotted hiding out at the FCC with T-Mobile 3G compatible 1700Mhz bandFCC Approves Samsung i760Verizon product roadmap leaked - 5 new handsets for August
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