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Samsung Sunburst and Strive Headed to AT&T

Mar 15 2010, 7:00am CDT | by

Samsung Sunburst and Strive Headed to AT&T
 
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Samsung has unveiled a pair of new phones that are headed to the AT&T network in the US called the Sunbusrt and the Strive. The Sunburst is a full touchscreen device with a 3-inch screen and a black and chrome design. The handset uses a virtual keyboard for typing.

Other features include a full web browser, smart unlock, 2MP camera/camcorder, SMS and MMS messaging support. Bluetooth is integrated into the device along with access to AT&T services like Navigator and more.

The Strive is a simpler handset with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, mobile email, multiple messaging options, 2MP camera/camcorder, Bluetooth, and AT&T services access. The Sunburst will cost $39.99 after a new 2-year agreement and a $50 rebate. The Strive will cost $19.99 after a $50 rebate. Both handsets are due to hit stores on March 21.

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