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AT&T Reveals Four Upcoming Handsets, Samsung Flight / Mythic and Pantech Reveal / Impact

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AT&T has gone out and mentioned four more of their upcoming handsets that will have full HTML mobile browsing thanks to the built-in Opera browser. From left to right, it's the Samsung Flight which has a slide-out QWERTY keypad and it'll be available next month for $99.99 USD on a 2-year contract after rebates. The middle handset is the Samsung Mythic. This handset will feature a 3.3-inch touchscreen display and AT&T Mobile TV. This will also launch next month for $199.99 on a 2-year contract after rebates.

The handset on the right is the Pantech Reveal. This handset has: a numeric keypad, a slide-out QWERTY keypad, AT&T Navigator, and 3G connectivity. This will be launching later this month - on October 18th - for an undisclosed price. The last handset they revealed was the Pantech Impact that is not pictured. It has: an external OLED touchscreen display that folds up to reveal an internal display and a QWERTY keypad.

All four of these handsets will have Opera as a browser and that will give you full HTML browsing. We'll have to see what happens when all of these phones launch to see exactly how good they'll be.

[Engadget]



More Future AT&T Handsets Leak Out; The LG Opera TV, GW600 Herald, CU720 Shine, and the Georgia

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Told you the AT&T landslide wasn't over yet, and now it's time for LG's 4 new handsets. The LG Opera TV, GW600 Herald, CU720 Shine, and the Georgia are all expected to be released on AT&T by the end of the year.

First up is the LG Opera TV, which looks a lot like the LG Arena. This handset has: a 3-inch WVGA touchscreen display, a 5MP camera with autofocus, a microSD slot, quad-band GSM / dual-band (7.2Mbps) HSDPA support, GPS, and Bluetooth + A2DP. This phone also has support for MediaFLO technology, "which is a mobile TV protocol for handhelds used in the US." The 3D S-Class UI is a possibility here as well. Unfortunately, the Opera TV does not have WiFi, which could be a disappointment for some consumers. The Opera TV is expected to be available in late August.

Next up is the LG GW600 Herald, which clearly has a QWERTY keypad. This smartphone has: a 2.4-inch QVGA display, EDGE / HSDPA support, a 2MP camera, USB 2.0 connectivity, aGPS, a microSD slot, and is running WinMo 6.1. The Herald is scheduled for an early July release date.

What you see above is the CU720 Shine, which could very well be the Shine2. The upgraded Shine has: a 2.2-inch QVGA display, EDGE / HSDPA support, a 2MP camera, USB 2.0 connectivity, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR / A2DP, a microSD slot, and aGPS. The price is still TBD, but it's expected to be available in early August.

And finally we have the LG Georgia, which is a touchscreen phone. The Georgia comes packing with: a 2.8-inch WQVGA (240 x 400) display, a 3MP camera, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR / A2DP, aGPS, USB 2.0 connectivity, a microSD slot, and MediaFLO technology, similar to the Opera TV. The LG Georgia is pegged for an early October release date.

[GSM Arena]