Gallery: AT&T's rugged Samsung SGH-A837

Gallery: AT&T's rugged Samsung SGH-A837

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Published on: 10 September, 2008 by Nanko Rusev

Gallery: AT&T's rugged Samsung SGH-A837 This article contains unofficial information.

The first live photos of this one leaked in the end of August, but it is not yet officially announced, expected to be released later this month. The Samsung SGH-A837 should be AT&T’s answer to the rugged phones that Verizon Wireless and Sprint offer, including the Boulder, the Adventure, Renegade, PRO-700 and others. It is said to be a 3G-capable handset with 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, Push-to-Talk and to be able to survive the daily beating.

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Finally! I work at AT&T and we needed this one..
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Just spoke with At&T rep...this will be in stores on MONDAY, 9/15!
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You need a better network first
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network works for me
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never had a problem!
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its about time!
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dont look very rugged, the renegade now that phone can take a beating
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Its coming Sept. 16th!
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Your ridiculous if you think we need a better network, obviously you havent researhced how many towers we have in comparison to say verizon. 60,000 to 30,000. Still now that we have this its over for sprint.
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As a former Nextel / Sprint user I can honestly say that the Cingular/ATT network is 110% better than Sprint. The Nextel service went from good to really bad when Sprint took over. I understand the basics of how providers work but their service and signal went bad all around.
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