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Looks pretty similar to the W760r, which has been known about FOREVER but hasn't come to AT&T.
That is definitely the W760r. They must have renamed it. That's how you know a phone has been delayed waaay too long: the company has since changed their whole model naming scheme and has to re-name it to fit. Nice.
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Ryan C @ Sep 30th 2008 12:44AM
Looks pretty similar to the W760r, which has been known about FOREVER but hasn't come to AT&T.
Rich @ Dec 18th 2008 4:18PM
That is definitely the W760r. They must have renamed it. That's how you know a phone has been delayed waaay too long: the company has since changed their whole model naming scheme and has to re-name it to fit. Nice.