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April 25, 2007
AT&T Wins Over Samsung's Thinnest HSDPA
HSDPA phones don't get any slimmer than this. Measuring in at a scant 8.9mm thick, the Samsung A727 (shown) might be the thinnest HSDPA-enabled cellphone around. AT&T managed to nab the A727 along with its 12.9mm-thick brother, the A717l. Both phones make Nokia's 6120 (another slim HSDPA phone) seem like a whopper by comparison. They also feature a microSD slot and built-in camera. I just hope their battery life isn't as thin as their waistline. '" Louis Ramirez AT&T Gets Slim Samsung A727 and A717 [Phone Arena]
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Posted by Bob at April 25, 2007 10:37 AM


