Samsung Solstice A887 coming to AT&T next month
Author: Jeff
28
Jul

If you’re looking for a lowcost touchscreen handset on AT&T and don’t want to pay the extra fees associated with the iPhone 3G, you should definitely check out the Samsung Solstice A887 that will be hitting the carrier August 2nd.
Below is a list of features you can expect the handset to have:
- Full touch screen display and Widget bar keep your favorites close at hand.
- Messaging made easy with full touch QWERTY keypad with vibration response to touch.
- Integrated 2.0 Megapixel Camera with video capabilities to capture special moments as they happen.
- Download your favorite songs, listen to streaming radio or cut your own ringtones with AT&T Music.
- Integrated aGPS with AT&T Navigator for turn-by-turn voice and on-screen driving directions.
- Mobile Email and Instant Messenger for quick and easy on the go.
- Video Share capable to share video in real time.
- Personalize with downloadable games, graphic, ringtones and applications.
- Stereo Bluetooth-capable for a truly hands-free conversation and music experience.
Price wise you’re looking at $99 with a 2-year contract, $174.99 with a 1-year contract and $249.99 with no contract.
via BGR
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6 Responses for "Samsung Solstice A887 coming to AT&T next month"
this is nice and cheap smartphone. can’t wait
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i really want this phone when it cmes out it looks lie the samsung eternity
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I liked Samsung Solstice’s contacts list, which presented our friends as a fanned-out deck of cards we could swipe through. It didn’t respond to my touch as quickly as other apps on the phone, but it was more graphically intense. The Solstice also gets speaker-independent voice dialing, and Samsung includes a TouchWiz widget to add a voice dialing button to your homescreen. Finally, the phone is one of AT&T’s growing number of video share phones, so you can connect a 1-way video conference with the Samsung Solstice.
Overlook, I like the phone, if you own one, share your experience at http://www.samsung-solstice.com
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