Samsung SGH-A637






Samsung has just added a brand new handset to its portofolio and introduced a stylish candybar phone, the SGH-A637, exclusively for AT&T. The device comes with some interesting features and a stylish design that will satisfy the taste of every mobile phone user.

Featuring high-end multimedia specifications, the new Samsung SGH-A637 supports 3G connectivity, which allows seamless access to MobiTV, Cellular Video and XM radio. For navigation, you will be able to use AT&T Navigator, for downloading your favorite music and ringtones AT&T’s Mobile Music and for TV you may access to MobiTV service.

The phone packs a 1.3 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom and video capture and uses AT&T’s high-speed 3G network for streaming video as well as AT&T’s Video Share service, which allows you to send video while on a phone call. As far as the screen is concerned, there’s a 1.9-inch 262k color TFT display, with a resolution of 176 x 144 pixels. Featuring a 51 MB internal memory, there is also the possibility of increasing the storage space with the microSD card slot, to store all your photos.



The Samsung SGH-A637 offers quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHZ), in addition to dual-band UMTS (850/1900 MHz). There is also a Bluetooth wireless technology on board that provides handsfree communication and features A2DP support for stereo headsets.

You can keep in touch with friends with easy access to Yahoo, AIM and Windows Live instant messaging. In addition, the phone supports consumer email from service providers such as Yahoo, AOL, AIM, Windows Live, Hotmail, AT&T, Yahoo and Bellsouth, to send and receive emails on the move.

Measuring 86.8 x 45 x 20.5 mm (3.4 x 1.8 x 8 inches) and weighting 90.7 g (3.2 ounces), the battery life is estimated at about 14.6 days standby time and 5 hours talk time, with standard battery.

AT&T will sell this phone through its retail stores and there is not yet any information on pricing and availability.

(Source phonearea.com)

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