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AT&T Starts Shipping Samsung Propel Pro

By James Alan Miller
April 16, 2009

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AT&T is now carrying the Samsung Propel Pro, a chrome slider smartphone that opens that reveals a full QWERTY keyboard when open.

It runs on the Standard edition of the Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system. As a result, its 2.44-inch display isn't touch.

The quad-band GSM handset with tri-band 3G also includes a 3 megapixel camera, microSD expansion, and a 1500 mAH battery that's supposed to last 6 hours of talk and 12 days of standby time.

The Propel Pro sells for $150 with a two-year agreement and after a $50 mail-in rebate. Not interested in signup up on the dotted line? Then the Propel Pro will cost you $350. See here for more information on the Propel Pro.

 
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