AT&T and Samsung Mobile brings out Samsung Solstice (TM) phone. Samsung Solstice(TM), a compact and fun touch screen phone that provides users with an instant connection to social networking, messaging and multimedia features. The Solstice is a dream come true to all users with its easy-to-use, polished design.
Features of Samsung Solstice:
- A full 3.0 touch screen, with a virtual, landscape QWERTY keyboard
- Samsung’s unique TouchWiz(TM) user interface, which includes one-touch access to frequently used applications and social networks through new widgets for Facebook, MySpace and Yahoo! oneSearch(TM)
- Access to mobile broadband from the nation’s fastest 3G network, AT&T Navigator and AT&T Mobile Music with Napster Mobile(R) and eMusic(TM) Mobile
- Multiple messaging options such as Mobile Email, IM and MMS
- 2.0 megapixel camera with camcorder
- Solstice includes an accelerometer that will automatically detect motion and the orientation of the device allowing for the use of richer applications
- Solstice include an MP3 player, video and audio streaming, preloaded games, Bluetooth(R) technology and a microSD(TM) memory card slot supporting up to 16GB
- Dual-band 3G connectivity and quad-band GSM technology
- Broadest international coverage of any U.S. wireless provider, delivering voice service in more than 215 countries and data service in more than 170 countries.
Price:
The Samsung Solstice is available beginning Aug. 2 through AT&T retail locations or online at http://www.wireless.att.com for $99.99 with a two-year service agreement. (Pay $149.99 and after mail-in rebate receive $50 AT&T Promotion Card. Two-year agreement and messaging or data plan of $20 or more.)
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August 7th, 2010 at 8:53 pm
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