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AT&T quietly adds Samsung SGH-a227 to business lineup

Snapshot by Ricky Cadden on Wednesday July 16, 2008.

The Samsung SGH-a227 has recently shown up on AT&T's website pages. It is offered as an affordable productivity enhancing cell phone. The phone features an internal 65k color display and a monochrome external display. Clad in a black and grey color scheme, and lacking real multimedia capabilities, the sedate looking a227 certainly seems ready for the office environment.

This entry-level cell phone offers worldwide connectivity with quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) network support and an HTML-capable web browser. Coming in at 96.4g (3.4oz), the Samsung SGH-a227 shouldn't weigh you down when you're on the go. Samsung claims's that the a227's battery should be good for about 4 hours of talk time or almost 16 days of standby time with a full charge.

The Samsung SGH-a227 is available now from AT&T, priced at $9.99 with a 2-year commitment.


Specifications for the Samsung SGH-a227
Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Data GPRS/EDGE
Size 88.9mm x 45.7mm x 20mm (3.5" x 1.8" x 0.8")
Weight 96.4g (3.4oz)
Battery Life Estimated 15.8 days standby time
Estimated 4 hours talk time
Main Display 65k color cSTN, 128x160 pixel resolution
External Display monochrome, 96x96 pixel resolution
Camera No
Video No
Messaging SMS/MMS/IM
Email Web-based
Bluetooth No
Memory 32MB internal
Availability Currently Available
Other Speakerphone, HTML web browser

 
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Former news editor Ricky Cadden runs Symbian-Guru.com. Ricky is based in Texas.

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