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Possible launch details for AT&T Tilt, Duo, Inferno

By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 at 3:35 PM

AT&T pricing details for upcoming AT&T Duo, Inferno, Q9h, TiltEngadget Mobile seems to have gotten the downlow on AT&T’s pricing schedule for their October lineup. The high-anticipated HTC Kaiser TyTN II, otherwise known as the AT&T Tilt 8925 looks to be hitting AT&T for $299 or $374 on a one-year and two-year contract, respectively. The Pantech Duo will be going for the right-old price of $199 on a two-year service agreement – which is a bit more than what Amazon is already offering for the dual-sliding Pantech C810 Duo. And, rounding out the smartphone offerings from AT&T, the Motorola Q9h will be hitting US airwaves in October at a $299 price point (with 2-year contract, of course). Nokia will also be getting in on AT&T’s October launch goodness with their Nokia 6555 Inferno 3G clamshell – which will go for $49.99 with new contract.

Keep an eye out for AT&T and their October lineup. We can’t wait to get the Motorola Q9h and AT&T Tilt 8925 in our hands. Those are going to be some sexy smartphones, but we like our smartphones like our women – with a little meat and substance on them bones. The AT&T Tilt 8925 is the smartphone that’s making all of us squirm in our seats for a chance to take it for a spin.

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

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