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28 Feb
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FCC has just approved the Samsung SGH-i637, a new handset that should hit AT&T in the near future.
We say this not only because the i637 is described by FCC as a “850/1900 GSM / GPRS / EDGE / WCDMA / HSDPA phone”, but also because it comes with Media FLO, AT&T’s mobile TV service.
Unfortunately, a proper picture with Samsung i637 is not yet available, but we do know that it will run on Windows Mobile. Also, the device has Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, Music player and a 1,000 mAh battery.
Here’s a sketchy image with the handset’s back, in the well-known FCC style:

Samsung i637 might be something in the vein of Samsung Epix, although it looks a bit too narrow for sporting a full QWERTY keyboard. Anyway, we’ll see about that when AT&T decides to officially announce it.
Via CellPhone Signal
Tags: Amp, Epix, Fcc, Fi, Flo, Full Qwerty Keyboard, Handset, Mobile Tv, Music Player, Samsung, Samsung Sgh, Tv Service7 Feb
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T-Mobile subscribers who are looking to pick up a new phone will certainly want to keep an eye on the upcoming Samsung SGH-T929 Memoir, which should be available on T-Mobile before February is out. Aside from its 8-megapixel camera, one of the more stand-out features of the phone is its ability to upload photos directly to online photo sharing sites like Flickr, Kodak gallery, Photobucket and Snapfish. The phone also has Samsung’s popular TouchWIZ user interface, virtual QWERTY keyboard, MP3 playback, aGPS, Bluetooth, 3G and voice activated dialing. There isn’t any pricing information regarding this phone just yet, but we should know in a few weeks time at most.
Tags: 3g, Agps, Bluetooth, Camera One, Kodak Gallery, Megapixel, Memoir, Mobile Subscribers, Online Photo Sharing Sites, Photo Sharing Sites, Photobucket, Photos Online, Playback, Qwerty Keyboard, Rsquo, Samsung, Samsung Mobile, Samsung Sgh, T Mobile, User Interface22 Jan
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Folks in Netherlands using Samsung’s SGH-C450 will certainly want to take note of this article, as latest reports indicate that this phone may not meet the state’s standard for radio waves for mobile communication. Apparently some of these sets distributed by ING / Postbank and De Telegraaf in cooperation with Telfort which are made after September 1st 2008 might suffer from this problem. The good news for users is that they’ll be able to swap it for the nicer Samsung M150 for free. Remember to check out if your phone might have this problem and if it’s eligible for this swap.
Tags: C450, Cooperation, De Telegraaf, Ing, M150, Mobile Communication, Netherlands, Postbank, Radio Waves, Rsquo, Samsung, Samsung Sgh, Telfort