Monday, August 18, 2003
Samsung Electronics, the world's No. 3 maker of wireless telephones, striked a deal to provide mobile phone handsets to AT&T wireless. AT&T Wireless customers can use the new phone to access high-speed data services, imaging, text messaging and wireless Web services.
The first product to be introduced will be the v206 model, a clam-shell shaped phone with a full-color screen and camera, and enhanced messaging services. The handset costs $399.99, the companies said.
Redmond, Washington-based AT&T Wireless said Nokia is its dominant handset provider, but it recently has added new manufacturers to expand its product line.
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