Saturday, 11 June 2011

AT&T Unveils New Integrated Devices for Texting,

New Lineup of Smartphones and Quick Messaging Phones Offer the Latest
in Style and Substance for Mobile Messengers


Text messaging and email are still the 'killer app' for mobile phone
data use and AT&T is responding with a great new lineup of phones for
the Spring season. AT&T today announced a fresh new lineup of
smartphones and quick messaging phones that make it easier for
customers to message with friends and family and manage their business
and personal lives on-the-go. Arriving in AT&T stores and online at
wireless.att.com in the coming weeks, these integrated devices add to
AT&T's leading mobile phone portfolio.


In the smartphone category, AT&T debuted the Nokia E71x and the
Samsung Propel Pro, two stylish smartphones that inspire fun, while
delivering serious functionality. In addition, the Samsung Impression
and Samsung Magnet, and LG Xenon and Neon emerge to the lead AT&T's
lineup of quick messaging phones and expands the number of
full-keyboard mobile phones in AT&T's lineup to seven.


"Smartphones and quick messaging phones are no longer for
early-adopters and text-happy teens," said David Christopher, chief
marketing officer, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. "The ability to
text often, or check your email from a phone is easy and more
customers demand these features. These phones are a great addition to
our best-in-class lineup and we can't wait to get them in our
customers' hands in the coming weeks."


Nokia E71x
The thinnest smartphone on the market, the Nokia E71x, will be
available in the coming weeks for $99.99 and features a black steel
finish and award-winning design. The Nokia smartphone, based on S60 on
Symbian OS(TM) offers the Wi-Fi and the flexibility of many
Symbian-based applications, in addition to AT&T's most popular
services, including AT&T Navigator. The Nokia E71x is just 10
millimeters thin and will turn heads when you text friends, or check
your corporate or personal email.

Samsung Propel Pro
The Propel Pro, a full-QWERTY silver and chrome compact slider
smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.1 allows users to run full enterprise
applications on the same platform they use to text and send photos.
Evolving from the popular Samsung Propel(TM), business users and
consumers looking for a full-feature smartphone with Wi-Fi will look
to the Propel Pro, available in April for $149.99(1).

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