AT&T Shows Six Texting Email Smart and Feature Phones

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AT&T is showing a new lineup of phones and smartphones for the Spring for texting and email. In coming weeks,  smartphones include Nokia E71x and the
Samsung Propel Pro. Also coming are the Samsung
Impression and Samsung Magnet, and LG Xenon and Neon for quick messaging phones.

"Smartphones and quick messaging phones are no longer for
early-adopters and text-happy teens," said David Christopher, chief
marketing officer, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. "The ability
to text often, or check your email from a phone is easy and more
customers demand these features. These phones are a great addition to
our best-in-class lineup and we can't wait to get them in our
customers' hands in the coming weeks."

Here are links to full information about most of the phones with short descriptions:

Nokia E71x - thin S60 Symbian smartphone with Wi-Fi- video, GPS, Bluetooth and  QWERTY keypad.

Samsung Propel Pro - ffull-QWERTY silver and chrome compact slider
smartphone with Windows Mobile 6.1, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3 megapixel camera, voice commands and joystick.

Samsung Impression - AMOLED with a keyboard  with all touchscreen on the outside, all buttons on the inside.3.0 megapixel
camcorder-capable camera, 3.2-inch screen and full HTML browser.

LG Xenon- a quick messaging phone with  full keypad, touchscreen display, 2.0 megapixel photos and and entertainment features.

LG Neon is a value touchcreen phone quick messaging phone for $29.

Samsung Magnet -  low-cost, quick messaging phone.with WAP browser and camera.

All six devices can be paired with messaging bundles offering 200,
1500, and unlimited messages that cost $5, $15 and $20, respectively.
Unlimited messaging is available for AT&T FamilyTalk® plan
customers for all lines for $30. Data plans vary per device.