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Samsung gets official with Windows Mobile-based i780

Is it just us, or did this thing take a glancing blow from the ugly stick? Not a direct, brutal strike by any means, but it seems like there may have been a bit of an exchange before this sucker’s announcement. Anyway, yeah, Samsung’s i780 is all official now — which we now know has absolutely no relation to the BlackJack2 for AT&T — and while it may not be taking earning any points for sheer beauty, it makes up for the indiscretion with sheer braun. You get Windows Mobile 6 Professional (yes, Professional, not Standard), assisted GPS, a 2.6 inch 320 x 320 display, 256MB of ROM and 128MB of RAM, WiFi, and that crazy optical touchpad that lets you navigate via mouse pointer. Sadly, the triband GSM and single-band 3G are going to keep this one well off US shores, but then again, keep in mind that the i600 spawned the i607 BlackJack back in the day — so stay positive, folks.

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November 2nd, 2007 @ 11:43 AM &bull by Kevin • Filed under News

AT&T whips up international iPhone data plan, also adding iTunes radio?

We’re not sure what took ‘em so long — reports of unhappy customers who traveled abroad with their surreptitiously email-checking iPhones returning home to bills totaling in the thousands of dollars — have been de rigueur for AT&T since June’s launch. Well, today that changes. Despite Apple’s addition of an anti-data-roaming option in later firmware updates, the service side now has a new Data Global Plan, which, for $25 or $60 (extra) per month, gives iPhone users 20MB or 50MB of international data access — but nothing more on the voice side — in some 29 countries (including our neighbor to the north, and parts of Europe and Asia). Take that SIM unlockers who would rather just buy an overseas SIM and pay something reasonable for their data rates.

Update: AT&T’s site also shows an interesting and possibly telling quote: “While using data on iPhone is free within the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, International data roaming can get expensive quickly. Consider that just 20 minutes of iTunes radio takes 20MB of data. That’s why AT&T has created two iPhone International packages with more reasonable rates in 29 countries.” (Emphasis ours.) So, iTunes radio, eh? Certainly AT&T isn’t talking about downloading tracks over the iTunes WiFi store — that’s only possible via WiFi. Maybe we have something here. Thanks, Ryan.

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November 2nd, 2007 @ 10:24 AM &bull by Ka Wang • Filed under News