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Top Ten AT&T Cell phones


AT&T has one of the largest 3G networks and one of the best selections of LG phones, Samsung Phones, Motorola phones and BlackBerry phones available. While the top AT&T phones are all uncommonly intuitive and packed with features, they range from a variety of designs and styles making no two popular AT&T phones exactly alike. Check out what’s cool about these hot AT&T cell phones:

1. LG Vu CU920

What do you get when you take a slick touch screen phone with a 3 inch display and put it on AT&T’s expansive network? The answer: a smartphone that does a whole lot more than place calls and send text messages. The LG Vu CU920 taps into AT&T’s amazing Mobile TV, which lets you watch Fox Mobile, NBC News 2Go and more with amazing full HTML web browsing and a stunning built-in camera/camcorder. The haptic feedback makes navigating the Vu’s menus an exercise in efficiency and accuracy and the POP and IMAP e-mail support, Bluetooth 2.0 conectivity, 10.5 day battery life and thin form factor make it highly capable of handling business matters as well.

2.Samsung Eternity (nka the Samsung Solstice)

The Samsung Eternity has recently been relaunched as the Samsung Solstice,  but that doesn’t stop it from being one of the top phones among AT&T users. With a 3.2 inch touch screen display and 3.0 megapixel camera, the Eternity is even easier on the eyes than the Vu, plus it packs a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a nifty “widget” applications feature. The phone is one of the most affordable touch screens available from Samsung, making it a hot buy for those who crave the latest and greatest in touch technology.

3. UT Starcom Quickfire

Somewhat of a darkhorse in this contest, the QuickFire is made for lightning fast texting with its slide out design that hides an extremely easy to use full QWERTY keyboard. The touch screen works well, too, but its features make it just shy of smartphone status. That’s not to say there isn’t plenty to keep you entertained here: mobile e-mail, instant messenger support, to-do list, voice memo recorder, assisted GPS with AT&T Navigator, full HTML browser and a 1.3 megapixel camera make this phone a pretty decent contender when it comes to connectivity and multimedia.

For AT&T phones, we see touch screens dominating the field, with the QuickFire sneaking into the upper echelons thanks to its full physical QWERTY keyboard and intuitive controls. For the rest of the runners up, see below:

4.    LG Neon
5.    Motorola EM330
6.    LG Xenon
7.    Samsung Impression
8.    Blackberry Curve 8900
9.    LG Incite
10.   Nokia E71x 

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