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November 09, 2004 By: Genevieve Richards ATT Compatible Cell Phones — The Next Generation In Cellular ServiceATT compatible cell phones are based on technology using the Global System for Mobile communications (GSM™), the fastest growing cellular technology in the world. This makes AT&T phones compatible with more international markets. To get the full advantage of AT&T’s network requires a mobile phone that works on the 850 MHz frequency. The Samsung e316 is an ultra light VGA camera phone with dual 65k color displays. This ATT compatible cell phone uses multimedia messaging service to send and receive digital pictures or video clips. The phone is Java enabled for games and applications that you can download using mMode. For the world traveler there is the NEC 525 quad band phone, designed to take advantage all international GSM networks. A large 65k color display takes full advantage of the built-in digital camera. The 525 offers three ways to browse the Internet—WML, i-Mode and WAP 2.0. The Nokia 6820 for AT&T is designed for text messaging. Behind the face of this full-feature phone lies a fold-open QWERTY keypad, letting you type words faster. The phones built-in camera lets you take digital pictures or video clips. The five-way joystick makes it easy to navigate menus. Bluetooth technology lets you connect wirelessly to your laptop computer or handsfree headset. With the merger of AT&T and Cingular cell phone users get the benefit of the nation’s largest cellular network along with Cingular’s Rollover Minutes. Unused talk time rolls over into the next month. There is also a pay-as-you-go plan for users who don’t want to be tied to a monthly contract.
Also see; AT&T cellular phone deals. Author Notes:
Genevieve Richards contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com.
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