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Samsung Propel SGH-A767
$80.00
Released October, 2008
The Pros:GPS finds the satellite right away, great for getting some quick directions. Screen is clear and sharp, makes the most of the small size. Durably constructed, don't have to worry about sitting on it or dropping it every once in awhile.
The Cons:Keypad feels a bit cramped even with normal sized hands. Sometimes hard to hear, volume doesn't go up very high.
The Samsung Propel SGH-A767 is a mid-grade smartphone, slider phones equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard for text based used. The phone is targeted for more casual business users who are looking for a smartphone that is not so advanced in features.
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The Samsung Propel is the rightful predecessor to the Samsung Propel Pro and will likely include nearly identical or similar specifications. The Samsung Propel includes features such as multiple messaging functionalities (e-mail, text messaging, instant messaging, and picture messaging), instant music library support through AT&T music, full GPS support through AT&T navigator, video sharing support, and high speed web browsing.
Features/Specs
- Mid-grade smartphone
- Sliding face reveals hidden QWERTY keyboard
- For use with EDGE, GSM frequencies
- Multiple messaging functionalities (e-mail, text, im, and picture messaging)
- AT&T music compatibility
- AT&T navigator, unique GPS support
- Full video sharing
- High speed web browsing
- Dimensions:
- Height: 3.85”
- Width: 2.33”
- Depth: 58”
- Weight: 3.79 ounces
- Battery Life:
- Talk time: up to 5 hours
- Standby time: up to 250 hours
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GPS finds the satellite right away, great for getting some quick directions
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screen is clear and sharp, makes the most of the small size
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durably constructed, don't have to worry about sitting on it or dropping it every once in awhile
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menus are easy to navigate, pretty obvious
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small and thin enough to fit into any pocket
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keypad feels a bit cramped even with normal sized hands
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sometimes hard to hear, volume doesn't go up very high
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