AT&T Brings New Phones: E71x, Propel Pro, Etc.
Next up is an AT&T exclusive: Nokia's E71x. Said handset has been available for awhile in unlocked form, but this marks the first time a major GSM carrier has picked it up in America. Based on the Symbian S60 operating system, the so-called "thinnest smartphone on the market" will arrive in a black steel finish and offer up Wi-Fi, a full QWERTY keypad and loads of multimedia features. It will be made available within the coming weeks for $99.99 with a two year contract.

The operator also let loose a bevy of lesser phones: the Samsung Impression, LG Xenon, LG Neon and the Samsung Magnet. Details on those are posted below.
Samsung Impression
The nation's first
commercially available AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting
diode) screen results in one of the brightest and clearest displays in
the U.S. and is paired with a keyboard underneath an amazingly slim,
metallic blue quick messaging phone that's all touch screen on the
outside, all buttons on the inside. On sale for $199.99¹, the
Impression has an included 3.0 megapixel camcorder-capable camera,
3.2-inch screen and full browser to maximize every pixel of color.
LG Xenon
A
quick messaging phone boasting a full keypad for text messaging beneath
its vibrant colors and large touch screen display with customizable and
intuitive user interface, the 3G-powered LG Xenon snaps 2.0 megapixel
photos and offers the full suite of AT&T entertainment services
such as AT&T Navigator, Napster Mobile, eMusic Mobile, and more.
Xenon will be available in three colors: black, blue and red for
$99.99¹. The Xenon is also featured in MTV's upcoming series "The
Phone", executive produced by Justin Timberlake.
LG Neon
Teens
and text-happy adults will enjoy the LG Neon, a low-cost touch screen
device available in the coming weeks. The green and white quick
messaging phone features a full keyboard, 2.0 megapixel camera, and
access to Instant Messaging, Mobile Email, AT&T Music, and the
mobile Internet.
Samsung Magnet
The
Magnet is an incredibly slim orange and black bar-shaped device that
will appeal to teens who need a low-cost, quick messaging phone. The
Magnet features a WAP browser and integrated camera in its sleek
package and will be offered at an affordable price in the coming weeks.
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.
Samsung Impression and Propel Pro will arrive in AT&T stores on April 7 and 14, respectively, and the LG Xenon will go on sale on April 8. The Nokia e71x, LG Neon and Samsung Magnet will be available in the following weeks.
