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AT&T

AT&T Mobility was known as Cingular until 2007. Cingular was formed by the merger of BellSouth Wireless and SBC Wireless in 2001. Cingular then acquired AT&T Wireless in 2004. Cingular's parent companies SBC and BellSouth then merged with each other, and with AT&T (not AT&T Wireless). The company's current wireless network uses GSM/GPRS technology. The company uses both the cellular (850 MHz) and PCS (1900 MHz) bands. They also offer EDGE high-speed data over most of their network, and WCDMA (UMTS) + HSDPA 3G technology over a large and growing area that includes most major cities.
Currently Carried By AT&T
Memory
Bluetooth
Hands-free Jack
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PhoneWeightDimensionsMemoryBluetoothHands-free Jack
4.80 oz4.49" x 2.40" x 0.46"
(114mm x 61mm x 12mm)
Not expandableEnabled3.5mm (Stereo)
4.70 oz4.49" x 2.40" x 0.48"
(114mm x 61mm x 12mm)
Not expandableEnabled3.5mm (Stereo)
4.76 oz4.57" x 2.44" x 0.48"
(116mm x 62mm x 12mm)
Not expandableEnabled3.5mm (Stereo)
4.08 oz4.49" x 2.32" x 0.37"
(114mm x 59mm x 9mm)
Not expandableEnabled3.5mm (Stereo)
4.70 oz4.29" x 2.72" x 0.80"
(109mm x 69mm x 20mm)
Not expandableEnabled2.5mm (mono)
4.73 oz4.49" x 2.60" x 0.55"
(114mm x 66mm x 14mm)
No max capacity setEnabled2.5mm (mono)
4.73 oz4.49" x 2.60" x 0.55"
(114mm x 66mm x 14mm)
No max capacity setEnabled2.5mm (mono)
3.90 oz4.29" x 2.36" x 0.53"
(109mm x 60mm x 14mm)
No max capacity setEnabled3.5mm (stereo)
4.80 oz4.49" x 2.60" x 0.59"
(114mm x 66mm x 15mm)
No max capacity setEnabled3.5mm (stereo)
4.30 oz4.29" x 2.36" x 0.56"
(109mm x 60mm x 14mm)
No max capacity setEnabled3.5mm (stereo)
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