Samsung Jack i637 Cleared for AT&T
Andrew Robichaud — May 15, 2009 — Tech
References: att & unwiredview
A leaked rebate sheet shows that the new and improved Samsung Jack (i637 is the new version) is being released by AT&T.
North America’s largest GSM retailer will be putting the new smartphone on the market sometime between May 11 and June 21.
The Samsung Jack is equipped with the now-standard QWERTY keyboard with a 3.2 megapixel camera and video recording.
Many disappointed users of the Samsung Jack’s first edition should be proud that the phone's system has been upgraded to Windows 6.1 (with an upgrade to 6.5 in the near future). It also pumps a modest 256MB of RAM.
This bang-bang-boom smartphone is a can’t miss as far as Samsung and their loyal customers are concerned.
Scope out the video above and stay tuned for more leaks--er, updates--about the Jack (try not to drool).
North America’s largest GSM retailer will be putting the new smartphone on the market sometime between May 11 and June 21.
The Samsung Jack is equipped with the now-standard QWERTY keyboard with a 3.2 megapixel camera and video recording.
Many disappointed users of the Samsung Jack’s first edition should be proud that the phone's system has been upgraded to Windows 6.1 (with an upgrade to 6.5 in the near future). It also pumps a modest 256MB of RAM.
This bang-bang-boom smartphone is a can’t miss as far as Samsung and their loyal customers are concerned.
Scope out the video above and stay tuned for more leaks--er, updates--about the Jack (try not to drool).
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