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December 17th, 2007

Samsung A737

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The Samsung A737 weighs 3.16 ounces and measures 3.9 x 1.9 x 0.6 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 3 hours of talk time, and up to 250 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies as well as 850/1900 WCDMA (3G) frequencies.
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November 5th, 2007

AT&T Tilt Review by Cnet

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If the name didn’t give it away, you can slide out the AT&T Tilt’s screen and angle it up to 40 degrees for better viewing.
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Cnet Reviewed AT&T Tilt and gave out “The good:The AT&T Tilt features a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard and a tilting screen. The Windows Mobile 6 smart phone also offers the full gamut of wireless options, including 3G and GPS, push e-mail, a 3-megapixel camera, and support for AT&TMusic and Video.The bad: Speakerphone quality wasn’t the greatest, and talk-time battery life was on the shorter side. The Tilt was sluggish at times, and picture quality was subpar. We also had problems acquiring a GPS fix.The bottom line: The AT&T Tilt promises to be the carrier’s most powerful smart phone for business users with its full range of wireless options, Windows Mobile 6, and innovative tilt screen.”
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November 3rd, 2007

AT&T Tilt Review by Washingtonpost

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The AT&T Tilt’s spring-loaded screen feels slightly sturdier than the screen on theT-Mobile Wing, another HTC slider phone of similar size.
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Washingtonpost Reviewed AT&T Tilt and gave out “The carbon-gray Tilt has multiple design points–both positive and negative–worth noting. On the negative side, the array of buttons beneath the Tilt’s screen have a shiny metallic veneer that makes the button labels difficult to see; the etchings are faint, and the colors are too muted to stand out against the sheen. Also, the shiny buttons pick up fingerprints all too easily, much like the shiny back plate of an iPod. On the positive side, once you figure out which buttons are which, they provide convenient dedicated controls and shortcuts to key functions, including Send/End, OK, Mail, Internet Explorer, and the Windows Mobile Start menu.”
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October 20th, 2007

AT&T Tilt Review by Mobiletechreview

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The Tilt is a quad band GSM/EDGE world phone that works on the 850/900/1800/1900MHz bands. It has triband UMTS HSDPA for 3G and 3.5G data anywhere this service is available in the world. The phone is sold locked to AT&T, which means you must use an AT&T SIM in the phone or request an unlock code from AT&T if you plan to travel outside the US and wish to use an overseas carrier’s SIM.
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Mobiletechreview Reviewed AT&T Tilt and gave out “It’s hard to beat the Tilt when it comes to features. This Windows Mobile 6 Pocket PC phone has every feature currently available in a PDA phone including web browsing, good email support including push email, lots of multimedia goodness, a strong GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth with stereo support and a full compliment of profiles and a good QWERTY keyboard. The phone is responsive by Windows Mobile standards, and feels no slower than our 624MHz HTC Advantage. Lots of RAM and storage space along with SDHC support make this a powerful handheld and a stable one at that. The only drawback is the size and weight, but no other PDA or smartphone crams all these features and a QWERTY keyboard into a smaller package (the import Nokia E90 is the only phone that offers the same feature set, but it’s no smaller).—Pro: Powerful, feature-laden device. Good integration of AT&T services such as CV and push to talk. Reasonable price with contract. Java VM, HTC task manager and Today screen plugins are welcome tools. AT&T’s many (too many) bundled games are trialware with play periods too short to evaluate the games.—Con: Though not larger than the 8525, this is still a large phone that’s a bit heavier than the 8525. Wired stereo headset, usually included with all HTC smartphones, isn’t included.”
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October 20th, 2007

AT&T Tilt Review by mobilitysite

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Another change made to the 8925 Tilt was the new direction in which the keyboard slides out. With the 8525 in your left hand, presumably with your thumb on the jog wheel, you could open the keyboard from left to right by using the same hand position and just shift your thumb.
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mobilitysite Reviewed AT&T Tilt and gave out “THIS DEVICE ROCKS! HTC and AT&T have put together a winner that not only is a solidly built, feature packed device! With features added like an excellent performing GPS, Tilt screen capability, Improved 3 mega-pixel camera with auto focus, more memory, and faster processor, this is a must have device. For anyone in the market for a GPS (like me), the AT&T 8925 Tilt is a one stop shop that will allow you to eliminate the need to carry extra devices while you travel, work, or play. The mobility world has tossed around the word “converged device” for quite some time now, but I think we finally have met what the true meaning of converged device meant in the AT&T 8925 Tilt. At 350 dollars and a two year contract, it also comes at quite a bargain. you can always purchase the device outright for 599.99 saving yourself hundreds from having to buy the HTC branded TyTN II. the only real sacrifice being the front facing camera.”
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October 20th, 2007

AT&T Tilt

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AT&T Tilt Collection Digital Fans:
Designed by HTC (TSEC:2498), the AT&T Tilt features a 2.8-inch color screen that slides back to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard, then tilts up to position the screen perfectly for reading and creating e-mail, browsing online, using applications or just playing videos and games. The AT&T Tilt supports Bluetooth® 2.0, which allows for up to six Bluetooth devices to be wirelessly connected simultaneously to the device and also supports Bluetooth Stereo.
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The AT&T Tilt features the latest version of TeleNav GPS NavigatorTM which provides GPS-enabled turn-by-turn voice and on-screen driving or walking directions, colorful 3D moving maps and traffic delay alerts with one-click rerouting. New features debuting with AT&T on the Tilt include address sharing, which allows users to share their current locations or the location of their favorite businesses with other mobile users. The new version also includes reviews and ratings for nearby restaurants and allows customers to rate them directly from their AT&T mobile phone. Business users also can use TeleNav Track™, a mobile workforce management solution that includes GPS-enabled tracking, timesheets, wireless forms, navigation, job dispatching and bar code scanning.

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