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Samsung Solstice SGH-a887 Coming to AT&T

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AT&T and Samsung Mobile announced the upcoming availability of the Samsung Solstice, a compact candybar phone with full touch screen phone that provides users with an instant connection to social networking, messaging and multimedia features. The Samsung Solstice will be available and offered by AT&T in US beginning Aug. 2.

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The lightweight and sleek Samsung Solstice has a full 3.0 touch screen, with a virtual, landscape QWERTY keyboard, and features Samsung’s unique TouchWiz user interface, which includes one-touch access to frequently used applications and social networks through new widgets for Facebook, MySpace and Yahoo! oneSearch. The Solstice features multiple messaging options such as Mobile Email, IM and MMS and comes equipped with a 2.0 megapixel camera with camcorder, perfect for capturing those spontaneous moments. The handset also features an MP3 player, video and audio streaming, preloaded games, Bluetooth® technology and a microSD memory card slot supporting up to 16GB.

More Samsung Solstice photos at next page

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