If you've been jonesing for a few more shots of
that trippy Samsung a637 that's starting to trickle into AT&T stores... well, here you are. We also have additional footage of Nokia's carrier-branded
6650 and
2600 classic, and new to this photo batch is the
Curve 8320, one-upping AT&T's existing 8300 with WiFi (not to say you'd really know it from a dummy model). A little something for everyone here, really.
[Thanks, Andy C.]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jonny B @ Sep 22nd 2008 1:54PM
These are all the non working demo devices. Once these come in i'll try to get my hands on them and check em out.
BT14 @ Sep 22nd 2008 8:44PM
Engadget fails! the most current curve from AT&T is the 8310, GPS enabled. WAKE UP!
badqat @ Sep 22nd 2008 10:53PM
Don't be stupid...the 8320 is the "newest" version, with wi-fi data access...BT14 fails!
BT14 @ Sep 23rd 2008 1:03AM
Um, read the article. It says AT&T's "existing" curve is the 8300. They make no mention of the 8310 which is an update of the 8300 and is what has been available for some time. The 8320 while near confirmed to be offered for AT&T isn't CURRENTLY offered. That's what I meant. Don't be so quick to judge, sheesh.
brian salisbury @ Nov 22nd 2008 11:44AM
yes your all correct the 8310 is the most recent curve offered by at&t. the were going to release a 8320 in sapphire blue but the release of the bold with wifi and gps kicked that out. RIM released 10 sapphire blue evaluation units to at&t. i fourtineately have one :) and my brother has another so 8 other prople have our phones. lol mines for sale just emil me with an offer