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[samsung phones] - Linux-based Samsung i800 gets canned

31 07 2008

, Samsung, Linux, ALP

Back in February, we all had high hopes that the Linux-based Samsung i800 would be a real winner when it launched on Orange this fall. Unfortunately, the i900 is apt to be out and about before the i800 can even have a proper funeral. According to Edelman, Orange’s PR firm, the “i800 has been withdrawn in order to… prepare a more competitive Linux mobile.” In all honesty, we don’t suspect that many folks will miss it, but those holding out on picking up a new cellie can safely move on to courting other handsets.

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[samsung phones] - Sprint’s Airave signal booster goes on sale nationwide

30 07 2008

, Sprint, EV-DO, CDMA, MiscJust as July began, we heard that Sprint would finally begin shipping its Airave signal booster nationwide before the month ended. It cut things close, but we can’t deny that the rumor proved true. Starting right now, Sprint users with horrendous service in their own homes can begrudgingly cough up $99.99 to have the base station sent directly to you. From there, you’ll have to throw down $4.99 per month for extending your coverage but still using your plan minutes, $10 per month if you’re looking to make unlimited calls (through the Airave) with a single Sprint phone or $20 per month for unlimited calling for multiple lines. Critics have already harshed on the $50 increase in price from when it launched in Denver and Indy last year, not to mention the relatively high monthly fees, but we suppose you can take it or leave it depending on how regularly you drop calls from your couch. Oh, and don’t even think of using this overseas — the required GPS module makes sure you’re in the US before enabling calls.

[Via PhoneScoop]

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[samsung phones] - Samsung a227 now offered by AT&T, sort of

22 07 2008

, Samsung, ATT, GSM, EDGE

AT&T appears to be fiddling around with its online store pages for this one, because we’re not finding it outside of the business-to-business at the moment. Do we care, though? Do you? The SGH-a227 from Samsung is about as basic an offering as you’re going to find on American Telephone & Telegraph at the moment, serving up a hot pile of EDGE data, 160 x 128 internal and 96 x 96 monochrome external displays, and a speakerphone. That’s it — no camera, no crazy haptics, and at $9.99 on contract, virtually no expense. Sammy throws in a true HTML browser, though without 3G, it’s of somewhat limited use. Odds are you can find this one floating around in stores now, otherwise, we’d expect it to be back on AT&T’s main site in the not-too-distant future.

[Via MobileBurn]

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