Samsung EPIX for AT&T

Samsung keeps bringing the heat and the lastest wave is an AT&T device named EPIX. It’s the Samsung i780 that we’ve seen in the past and it looks like an October 23rd event is planned to show off the device to lucky invites.

Not too shabby!Based on the “Breakout Sessions” it seems like the event is an internal sales event to help AT&T Employees promote the phone to customers.

Some of the specs include:

Looks like we’ll see this drop with the AT&T Fuze sometime in October. Man, Halloween month looks to have a lot of treats this year…

[Via BGR]

Samsung Pixon: The Phone Camera

You’re used to the word “Camera Phone”, right? Because “Camera” is used as an adjetive that further describes the main device in question - a phone. The Samsung Pixon could be considered a Phone Camera because its an awesome camera that also happens to function as a phone.

Zach Epstien from BGR pointed this out with a pretty cool little article that breaks down the Camera Specs and Phone Specs separately. Lets take a look:

Camera Specs

Wow… impressive! And how about those phone specs? Not quite as top notch.

Phone Specs

Props to Zach for his interesting take on re-wording the phrase “camera phone”. Its interesting little insights that make his articles fun to read!

[Via BGR]

Samsung Sway, Motorola Rapture: October 6th on Verizon

Don’t get TOO excited. Two phones with semi-cool names are dropping on VZW on October 6th and while both look like they’ll get the job done, they’re not blowing anything out of the water - ocean, lake, pond or bathtub.

The Samsung Sway is a slider (go figure) equipped with a 2MP camera, Bluetooth stereo, Built-In Music Player and VCast Music capabilities: “Introducing the Samsung Sway: the fashionable phone with good looks and smart features. With an ultra-slim 0.47″ profile and a super sharp screen, the Sway is designed to fit beautifully into your life.”

Don’t really appreciate the “smart” reference but all-in-all, it is a pretty nice looking device. And up next is the Motorola Rapture which has incredibly similar specs, including the 2 megapixel camera. Apparently it has a touch sensitive external display that Verizon calls “vanishing” which justifies the higher price ($179 vs $119, both with 2 year contract).

I don’t see how this device justifies a $179 price tag but hey - to each their own.

[Via EngadgetMobile]

Samsung Pixon Gets Nick Turpin’ed

Creating mini-sites based on fictionally invented characters used to promote the hottest new gadget is all the rage these days and Samsung continues the trend with the Samsung Pixon. They’ve got a mini-site claiming to share “The Photographic Adventures of Nick Turpin” on October 2nd.

Whatever genius over there is doing the domain name selection needs to either read a tutorial or be moved to a different department. You read for this? You can check out the mini-site for yourself at: http://www.thephotographicadventuresofnickturpin.com/

Wow… try to type that into your URL bar and there is a 85.76 percent chance you’ll fall asleep midway through the word “adventures”. Thats just sad. The phone itself, however, seems pretty beastly.

Alright, Samsung… you got us. We’ll be back October 2nd!

Samsung Pixon Has Tea with INNOV8

The Samsung INNOV8 is no longer alone as Samsung’s only 8MP camera phone. The formerly rumored Samsung M8800 Bresson is actually the Samsung Pixon and is sporting the following specs:

Perhaps best of all is the way this thing looks:

Pretty beautiful if you ask me. Unfortunately, it appears as if GPS and WiFi may be missing. If thats the case, consider the Pixon the cheap version of the INNOV8. For people that want an 8MP camera phone, why not offer a high end and lower end? I like that they give the consumer the option.

It appears this thing already has a promotional video floating around, too. Take a look for yourself:

Whaddaya think?

[Via MobileCrunch]

Samsung Bresson M8800 Rumored

The Samsung Innov8 may not sit alone as soon to be 8 megapixel touch phones from Samsung. An online retailer was spotted pre-selling the Samsung Bresson 8800, a full touch screen device with an 8MP camera, quad-band GSM, tri-band HSDPA, Google Search & Maps, Accu Weather, and the latest Samsung CNN News & Sports application.

How do these jokesters get ahold of these devices we find on half baked retailers and Ebay is beyond us. And, we’re always weary of information from a source that is selling phones that haven’t even been announced yet. Make of it what you will, but we’ll be watching this one like a hawk.

All you geniuses out there probably guessed that the “question mark” means no photos of the Samsung Bresson have escaped the trenches. You were correct.

[Phones4U via GSMArena]

Sprint: 5 New Phones Announced!

Sprint seemed to make the first splash at CTIA although the size is debateable: they’ve announced the LG Lotus, Samsung Highnote and Samsung Rant. None of the 3 offer anything groundbreaking but they’re nice additions to the lineup. They’ve also officially launched the HTC Touch Diamond and HTC Touch Pro.

The most interesting of the announcements is the LG Lotus since we already new about the Diamond/Pro. It’s offered here in purple and is square in shape:

Here are dates and prices:

HTC Touch Diamond
Date: September
Price: $249.99 after $100 rebate on 2-year contract

HTC Touch Pro
Date: October 19th
Price: $299.99 after $100 rebate on 2-year contract

LG Lotus
Date: October
Price: $149.99 with 2-year contract

Samsung Highnote
Date: October 19th
Price: $99.99 after $50 rebate on 2-year contract

Samsung Rant
Date: October
Price: $49.99 $50 rebate on 2-year contract

Here is the portion of the press release that describes the phone’s in detail… but for more information you’ll want to read the full release:

* LG Lotus: Available in October for $149.99 with a two-year contract, the stylish LG Lotus makes a distinctive fashion statement as a full QWERTY flip phone with a unique square shape and two attractive color options - textured purple or satin black. LG Lotus is one of the first Sprint devices to offer One Click, a highly customizable user interface that makes texting, Web access, email, Sprint Navigation, Sprint TV(SM), Sprint Music Store(SM) and other features easier to access. A Sprint exclusive, it offers the perfect combination of both style and substance with a full QWERTY keyboard that is ideal for quick text messaging, email or instant messaging. It also features stereo Bluetooth(R), a 2.0 MP camera/camcorder and Wireless Backup for safekeeping your contact list in the event that the device is lost, stolen or damaged.
* Samsung Highnote: Available on Oct. 19 for $99.99 with a two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate, Samsung Highnote offers a unique dual-slide design, making it easy to take your favorite music with you on-the-go. Samsung Highnote slides up to reveal a dial pad and slides down to showcase its powerful stereo speakers. Available in either red or blue, this device features Sprint’s new easy-to-personalize One Click user interface offering quick access to Sprint Music Store, Sprint Navigation, Web surfing, email, texting and more. Additional features include a 2.0 MP camera/camcorder, stereo Bluetooth, expandable memory up to 16GB, and speaker-independent voice recognition.
* Samsung Rant: Available in October for just $49.99 with a two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate, Samsung Rant offers blazing fast speeds of the Sprint Mobile Broadband Network and a popular messaging form factor. Samsung Rant features a smooth horizontal slide with a full QWERTY keyboard. This device provides easy access to Sprint Navigation, Sprint Music Store and Sprint TV with an extensive collection of live and on-demand content through Sprint’s new One Click customizable user interface. Additional features include a 2.0 MP camera/camcorder, stereo Bluetooth, expandable memory up to 16GB and speaker-independent voice recognition. Samsung Rant will be available in red or black, and Best Buy will offer an exclusive purple color option.

BEST-IN-CLASS WINDOWS MOBILE DEVICES

Combining HTC’s captivating 3D touch-screen experience, the broad functionality of Windows Mobile 6.1 and the largest mobile broadband network in the United States, Sprint will soon add two devices to its robust portfolio of Windows Mobile devices - HTC Touch Diamond and HTC Touch Pro. Sprint will be the first U.S. wireless carrier to offer both devices. HTC Touch Diamond and HTC Touch Pro set a new benchmark for mobile sophistication, introducing TouchFLO(TM) 3D, an unparalleled touch experience that puts live television, weather, email, photos, contacts, music and more at your fingertips.

Both devices use a new customized Web browser that enables easy viewing and effortless navigation of Web sites in the way they were designed. As part of this browsing experience, users can zoom and pan Web sites with one hand and automatically view optimized content that has been specially created to fit the display. Using gravity-sensor technology, turning the device sideways automatically rotates the Web page view from a portrait to landscape view.

Windows Mobile 6.1 includes Outlook Mobile for simple email integration, Office Mobile, Windows Live and the ability to run thousands of third-party applications. Detailed descriptions of both devices follow:

* HTC Touch Diamond: HTC Touch Diamond introduces TouchFLO(TM) 3D, a dynamic touch-screen experience that puts live television, weather, email, photos, contacts, music and more at your fingertips. Sporting an elegant design, HTC Touch Diamond offers a high-resolution 2.8-inch VGA display, smooth Web experience powered by an Opera browser, crisp 3.2 MP camera/camcorder and stereo Bluetooth technology. Ideal for both business and personal use, HTC Touch Diamond leverages the broad functionality of Windows Mobile 6.1 and provides easy access to Sprint-exclusive multimedia content, including Sprint Music Store’s quick over-the-air song downloads and Sprint TV with its extensive collection of live and on-demand channels. HTC Touch Diamond will be available beginning in September. It will cost $249.99 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate.

HTC Touch Pro: HTC Touch Pro is a professional workhorse that enables mobile professionals to easily balance their professional and personal lives. Along with the features available on HTC Touch Diamond, HTC Touch Pro adds a five-row, slide-out QWERTY keyboard for easy data entry, expandable storage capabilities with a microSD card slot (1 GB card included) and a business card scanner application to automatically capture and convert business card information to contacts using the built-in 3.2 MP camera/camcorder. Additionally, with Windows Mobile 6.1, users have access to security and device management capabilities desired by most business customers when used with Microsoft’s System Center Mobile Device Manager solution. HTC Touch Pro will be available Oct. 19 for $299.99 with a two-year contract and after a $100 mail-in rebate.

Samsung Omnia Soon on AT&T and Verizon

The mighty Samsung Omnia was once feared (by Americans) to only be hitting foreign shores due to the i900’s UMTS 2100MHz only support. While Samsung has been rumored supposedly promised a US-destined version that will support the 850/1900Mhz bands required there. Now, with FCC documentation supporting the claims, it appears the Samsung Omnia will not only reach AT&T but also Verizon Wireless!

FCC Documentation outed AT&T’s Samsung Omnia as model number i907 with HSDPA connectivity, making AT&T the obvious suitor. That same document talks about the i910, another Samsung Omnia variant that will have CDMA support. You guessed it - that is the one hitting Verizon Wireless.

As a refresher, the Samsung Omnia is a 5-megapixel multimedia powerhouse that comes with Bluetooth and WiFi, Windows Mobile 6.1 and a ton of media editing options. Given it’s huge potential, we’re welcoming a speedy arrival to American shores.

We’ll keep you posted as official announcements will likely come soon!

[Via PhoneArena]

Samsung Instinct at RadioShack: $99.99

The Samsung Instinct is one of Sprint’s best ever selling phones. It completely took off and they must have known they had something good with enough guts to launch an advertising campaign that pits it 1 on 1 with the iPhone. And BestBuy… well they inherited this gem by being the exclusive retail partner for the Samsung Instinct.

Until now:

The Samsung Instinct is now on sale at Radio Shack for $99.99. It’ll be interesting to see how well these suckers sell over the next several months as more and more competitors enter the market. Nonetheless, if you’re in need of an Instinct, add RadioShack to your solution provider!

Samsung Instinct Application Updates

Sprint and Samsung’s self-proclaimed iPhone Killer is asking their owner’s a question: can we update your applications? Instinct owners are reporting sweeping updates of apps that include improved web browsing, quicker mobile tv/radio, Sprint Music Store improvements, improved picture mail and more.

In actuality you aren’t “asked” you are just “notified” that your application was updated next time you launch it. And the schedule for updates is pretty random so don’t be alarmed if some of your apps have been updated and others haven’t over the coming week or so.

Here is the official list of what is being updated:

Picture Mail
•    Reduce system busy errors for large picturemails
•    Reduction of “408″ timeout errors when sending large picturemails

Browser
•    Optimized vending machine shopping experience
•    More robust and user friendly access to Yahoo, Hotmail, Best Buy, YouTube
•    Remove feature that sent browser back one page with camera button

Sprint TV/Radio
•    Optimizations to resolutions for streaming video playback
•    Reductions of pausing. freezing and “flashing” during streaming video playback
•    Greatly increased start up and channel change speed

Sprint Navigation
•    Session will no longer run in background, preserving battery life

Sprint E-Mail
•    Ability to save email address from favorites menu

Sprint Music Store
•    Eliminates skips when listening via Bluetooth headset
•    Eliminates periodic timeouts for Websync of music
•    Eliminates changing of tracks when turning on screen from sleep mode
•    Eliminates periodic failure of skip button
•    Eliminates play/pause stopping after 30 - 35 minutes of music play

Push Info Services/Pocket Express
•    Increased ability to play video clips
•    Content for movie listing displays correctly
•    Eliminates periodic error for movie details/review

Visual Voicemail/Mobil Sync
•    Handle and present voicemail notification when out of data service
•    Eliminates “choppy” playback when dragging progress bar
•    Contact picture/image now shown correctly in playback form

[Via Instinct Insight]

White Samsung Omnia… The oPhone

The Samsung Omnia is, at the moment, only available in Singapore. A few MobileRoar forum members have been discussing the potential of the phone coming to the United States and trust us… you should start praying it does.

Not only does it feature set and specs blow mostly everything else completely out of the water… but its got the looks to boot. And, with the release of the White Samsung Omnia it looks a lot like another device we know:

It looks so much like the iPhone that it should be called the oPhone. And no, not oPhone has in OmniaPhone copying the iPhone. We mean oPhone as in when you see it you’ll make your O face (*cough* Office Space *cough*). If it weren’t for the iPhone App Store it wouldn’t even be a question of preference.

The problem is that because of the specs on this bad boy, AT&T would make the most sense. AT&T has the iPhone locked up in the states through 2009. So will they release a phone that cannabolizes iPhone sales? We hope so. Unless they have some sort of allegiance and/or contract to/with Apple.

So let me get this straight: you can’t chew bubble gum in Sinagpore but its the only place in the world where you can easily purchase/use a Samsung Omnia? Hmmm…

UPDATE: TheUnwired is now reporting that the Samsung Omnia i900 is now getting its first ROM updates which, we unhappily don’t need because we can’t buy the Omnia in the first place! Those that can, and have it, we would appreciate your input!

Samsung Instinct Software Update Does?

Call it an update… but don’t call it a comeback.

Sprint might have hit a homerun with the Samsung Instinct as it achieved huge sales numbers and is already the wireless carrier’s best selling EV-DO device of all-time. Best-Selling perhaps but Best? Maybe not.

Engadget highlighted several data related complaints about the phone and users chimed in with a laundry list of problems that popped up as owners got more familiar with the device. Being such an important device made us think that maybe, with a software update, Sprint might address some of these issues.

Yes and no. There is an update available now. But unfortunately, according to Engadget, it does very little to address any of these problems.

Alright Instinct owners… chime in with your thoughts!

[Via Engadget]

Samsung INNOV8 Packs 8MP of Punch

Good things seem to be coming in 8s recently. The year 2008 marks an accelerated pace at which phones are equipping killer cameras and the Samsung INNOV8 is yet another mobile phone packing 8 megapixels of punch…  this bad boy will compete directly with the Sony Ericsson C905.

The phone isn’t just called INNOV8 because of the 8MP camera… it has a whole host of innovative multimedia features, especially with the camera. For example, the camera has auto-focus, face recognition, smile recognition, blink recognition, auto panorama, geotagging, LED flash, VGA video recording with at 30fps along with slow-mo QVGA video, which will be captured at 120fps. WOW.

That is a feature set that others should IMIT8 and anyone who wants to diss this phone before they’ve got it in their own hands are just ASSIN9.

In addition to 8GB and 16GB internal memory options, there is an expansion MicroSD slot so you can hold even MORE multimedia from pictures to music to videos to files… whatever. Connectivity options abound - this is looking like one sweet deal - whatever the price.

The Samsung Innov8 will hit Europe in August and make its way to other markets in September. Lets hope one of those markets is yours mine.

Some other sites talking about the Samsung Innov8 include:

By the way, you’ve got a Dick4 on your shirt.

Samsung Continues 8MP Parade with i8510

We’re not sure how many times the camera phone megapixel barrier has been broken this year, but it seems like a Cold War style arms race for the top manufacturers to produce the phone with the biggest snapshot. Sony Ericsson was first with the C905, then rumors of an LG 8MP beast hit the streets and now 8MP phone rumors from Samsung are staring us in the eyes.

So the convergence of phones and cameras continue. Pretty soon, only the photograph obsessed and career 1-2-3-Cheesers will need a dedicated picture taking device. Speaking of pictures, take a look at these shots, rumored to be the Samsung i8510 (scroll down for specs and source):

Known Samsung i8510 specs are:

[Via UnwiredView]

Samsung Omnia: Germany, Italy, USA?

Samsung seems to have a heavy hitter in their upcoming flagship phone - the Samsung i900 Omnia. Packing a 3.2 inch WQVGA, 5 megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and more, there are plenty of business power users and consumers keeping an eye on this thing.

Take those eyes and peer over to Italy, where the Omnia will first be released on July 22nd, and then Germany on August 6th before rolling out to the remainder of Europe throughout August. Pick your choice of carriers as T-Mobile, Vodafone, E-Plus and O2 all seem to be offering the device.

GSM Arena is reporting that Italians who pre-order the device, up to a limited number, will also receive a Free XBOX 360? Sounds like one of those “enter your e-mail address here for a free iPhone” scams but we’re dying to know a little more about the validity. This “pre-sale” offer apparently starts on July 14th… yesterday. Any timetravelling Europeans that can figure this out?

Will the glorious Omnia make its way to the USA? Rumors that AT&T will get a version of the Omnia seem pretty solid, but not guaranteed. A recent FCC document for the Samsung i907 has some thinking THIS could be the AT&T version of the phone but the dimensions and shape seem different than the i900 which is somewhat of a mystery.

So let me get this straight… not only do they get the Omnia first but they also get Free XBOX 360s with them? Yeah, sounds real fair Samsung… spoil them why don’t you!

[Via TheUnwired, MobileBurn]

Omnia vs. iPhone

We’re not going to make any reference the letter after H cellular device murderer here… those talks are tired. But what we WILL do is show some pictures comparing the Samsung Omnia with the iPhone. Afterall, both of these bad boys will be on AT&T and before you drop some hefty coin, you want to make sure you’re buying what you want.

Not bad looking - either of them - eh? See the difference in the upper left hand corner? That’s the Omnia’s 5MP phone compared to the 2MP of the iPhone - one of the nice edges that the Omnia offers.

The Omnia also appears to be slightly thicker but also shorter and less wide. But don’t get the idea that its “stocky” or “frumpy”… they are pretty compareable as you can see below:

[Via IntoMobile]

Samsung Instinct Software Updates?

The guys at CrunchGear apparently went forum perousing (or more likely got a tip) that the Samsung Instinct will get a software update on June 30th.

There have been a few little bugs with the Samsung Instinct and supposedly, this quickly pushed update will cure those ailments. So if you’re inclined to believe a rumor from a rumor from a forum that nobody has ever heard of… follow these directions on the 30th and see if the Instinct Gods shine on you that day:

[Via CrunchGear]

Samsung Omnia: Coming Soon to AT&T

Rumor has it that the Samsung Omnia will suit up for the Blue Team with AT&T offering the phone in the near future. And by near future we mean July, August or September. Seeing as how initial conventional wisdom reported the Omnia wouldn’t make it to the states, this news couldn’t be any more exciting.

In addition to the regular AT&T multimedia features such as AT&T Music, AT&T Video and AT&T Navigator, the Omnia will also feature AT&T Mobile TV!

Here are some other specs to keep your mouth watering:

[Via Samsung Omnia]

Sprint Goes Gangsta: Instinct Movie Trailer

We mean Gangsta as in Mr. Pink from Reservoir Dogs style gangsta, not Tupac Shakur from Juice style Gangsta. So would that make it GangstER? Who knows.

The point is, Samsung & Sprint are obviously heavily invested in making the Instinct a huge success and the latest way to help their handsome handset fulfill its potential? Viral video marketing. We admit… its pretty funny:

That’s 2 Instinct articles in a row… we know. What can we say? We’re mobile fat boys - if they feed us good material we’re gonna eat it right up!

Samsung Instinct: 1 CENT Less than iPhone WITH Service

Originally thought rumored at $199.99 you’ll be pleasantly suprised, and quite frankly we’re amazed, that Sprint has priced the Samsung Instinct at $129.99. After running a HUGE, $100 Million ad campaign based on Instinct vs. iPhone, the $199 cost seemed to fall in line… but that line stands corrected!

The Instinct, which has received incredibly high praises from sources across the board, was already poised to get its fair share of looks. Now, with a MUCH lower pricing point, the Samsung Instinct for Sprint looks like it could be a real powerhouse - offering a high-end phone for a mid-range price.

The Instinct is available ONLY on service plans that come with unlimited data, starting at $69.99/month for 450 minutes and obviously, unlimited data. So lets see…

$129.99 for the Instinct
$ 69.99 for the service (at minimum)
=======================
$199.98

HAHA… Sprint and Samsung FTW!

Just as we predicted, the pricing for the Instinct is 1 penny lower than the iPhone 3G… AND you get unlimited data for that price on the Sprint Network.

This is going to make a LOT of soon to be Instinct owners and Sprint customers very, very happy. And, its going to make those planning on buying the iPhone 3G on July 11th think twice.

Here is the full press release from Sprint:

OVERLAND PARK, Kan.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 18, 2008–Sprint (NYSE: S) today announced pricing for Instinct, a new wireless device that offers consumers an industry-leading user experience by combining full touch-screen functionality with the fast speeds available on the largest national mobile broadband network. When the device launches on June 20, it will cost just $129.99 with a two-year contract after a $100 mail-in rebate.

Customers will be able to purchase Instinct through Sprint retail stores, Web (www.sprint.com) and telesales (1-800-SPRINT1.) Best Buy is Sprint’s exclusive retail partner for Instinct from June 20 - August 28.

In order for customers to experience the full capabilities of the device, Instinct must be activated on a pricing plan offering unlimited data. Customers can choose from Everything plans for individuals starting at just $69.99 per month for 450 voice minutes or Talk/Message/Data Share plans for families starting at $129.99 per month for 1500 voice minutes to share between two lines. Instinct complements Sprint’s signature Simply Everything Plan offering both unlimited nationwide voice and data services for just $99.99 per month. The Simply Everything Plan offers premium services, including GPS navigation, email, web surfing, Sprint Music Premier and Sprint TV Premier, while letting customers easily budget for phone expenses.

Instinct was recently named “Best in Show” in the third annual Emerging Technology (E-Tech) Award competition in April at CTIA Wireless 2008. Instinct was also honored as “Most Innovative Product at CTIA Wireless 2008″ by the editors of LAPTOP, a leading mobile technology magazine. CNET also recognized Instinct as the “Best Cell Phone” in its annual Cream of the Crop CTIA 2008 awards.

The innovative device speeds up the user experience like no other touch-screen phone and brings the customer’s most-used applications and contacts within a single finger tap. Instinct has a high-tech look with large, vibrant touch-screen featuring localized tactile feedback, called haptics, which transform the virtual QWERTY keypad and other screen interactions into a sensory experience. The device also offers a Speech to Action button providing many functions using speech activation for calling, texting, picture messaging, traffic, movie, sports, news, weather and search.

As Sprint’s first EV-DO Rev A consumer-centric device, Instinct provides the ability to quickly browse the Web, access business or personal e-mail, share pictures, listen to commercial-free radio and more at broadband speeds. Instinct also provides smooth access to GPS applications including Sprint Navigation, with GPS-enabled audio and visual turn-by-turn driving directions and one-click traffic rerouting as well as Live Search for Sprint, powered by Microsoft, providing easy access to directory information on-the-go, interactive maps and one-touch click to call access.

Instinct boasts many advanced features including Visual Voicemail, allowing users to listen to messages in their order of preference and manage them with a simple tap of the screen. This device also provides support for corporate and consumer (POP3 and IMAP) email, multitasking capabilities that allow the user to play music in background mode while surfing the Internet, texting or playing games, a 2.0 megapixel camera with camcorder and expandable microSD memory of up to 8GB. Additional features include advanced stereo Bluetooth(R) 2.0, SMS voice and text messaging with threaded text, picture caller ID and Sprint Mobile Sync.

Instinct comes with everything the user needs to enjoy the device’s full capabilities right out of the box. Contents include a 2GB microSD(TM) card that can hold approximately 2,000 songs from Sprint Music Store, two standard 1,000 mAh batteries offering up to 5.75 hours of continuous talk time each, battery-charging sleeve, travel charger, USB cable, 3.5mm headphones with built-in microphone, and carry case with stylus. Customers can access the latest information on Instinct at www.instinctthephone.com.

About Sprint Nextel

Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers, businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including two wireless networks serving nearly 53 million customers at the end of the first quarter 2008; industry-leading mobile data services; instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. For more information, visit www.sprint.com.

[Via Sprint]

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