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Samsung Focus 2 review

0 Comments/ in samsung, Social Media, Uncategorized / by Joe Pollicino
May 26, 2012

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Ready for Samsung’s latest entrant to the Windows Phone game? Hopefully you answered “yes,” because we’re about to take you through an in-depth look at such a device: the Focus 2. Around the time that we United States-based Engadgeteers were lusting over Nokia’s Lumia 800 and getting to know the HTC Titan, Samsung introduced its Focus S and lower-tiered Focus Flash WP7.5 handsets. Redmond’s hardware restrictions haven’t exactly changed much since then, begging the question as to how the Focus 2 fits in as a late follow-up to the original Focus from back in 2010. The bulk of the answer, of course, is LTE. This handset is the only other Windows Phone aside from the Lumia 900 and HTC Titan II to feature such connectivity on Ma Bell’s network. That, and it’s priced at just $50 dollars on a two-year commitment. Is it a veritable steal like the Focus Flash proved to be, though? Join us past the break where we’ll lay it all out.

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Samsung Focus 2 review originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 26 May 2012 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia Alpha, Phi, PurePhi and PureLambda pop up in tests, bring Windows Phone 8 along for the ride

0 Comments/ in smartphones, Uncategorized / by Jon Fingas
May 25, 2012

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Not long after the Lumia 900 surfaced, Nokia’s Windows Phone roadmap appeared to have come screeching to a halt — official and otherwise. However, the first signs of Nokia’s second wave may have just surfaced in WP Bench’s testing leaderboards. The Nokia Alpha, Phi, PurePhi and PureLambda have all shown up at varying points in the chart; we’ve seen them for ourselves, although you’ll need WP Bench on a Windows Phone to see them first-hand. Not much is visible without seeing the devices themselves, but the PureLambda appears to be running a build of OS 8.0 — better known to most as Apollo, or possibly Windows Phone 8. As long as these aren’t elaborate pranks, they could represent entry, mid-tier and high-end phones; we’re wondering if the Pure tag isn’t a reference to the PureView-equipped Lumias Nokia said were inevitable in the long run. No matter what the four phones turn out to be, any real devices will show us what Nokia can do with Microsoft’s OS now that it’s had time to strategize.

Nokia Alpha, Phi, PurePhi and PureLambda pop up in tests, bring Windows Phone 8 along for the ride originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 25 May 2012 03:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Facebook for Windows Phone rolls in threaded messaging, tagging, kitchen sink

0 Comments/ in apps, Facebook, Mobile, Uncategorized / by Jon Fingas
May 24, 2012

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Some have called Microsoft’s Facebook app for Windows Phone a red-headed stepchild to the Android and iOS darlings, but it’s making up for lost time in good fashion with a 2.5 update. Those who live a Metro life now get full Facebook conversation threads with group support, so they’re not left out of the loop when a friend mentions the pub he wanted to visit two days ago. Along with this more conversational addition, it’s now possible to tag a friend or a place in a post using plain “with” and “at” statements, and the seemingly inescapable Like button has reached comments for Windows Phone owners. There’s more control over posts and active post links in the mix as well, so you’ll find a surfeit of social mingling when you update at the Windows Phone Marketplace link below.

Facebook for Windows Phone rolls in threaded messaging, tagging, kitchen sink originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 May 2012 15:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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IDC: Android has a heady 59 percent of world smartphone share, iPhone still on the way up

0 Comments/ in android, Google, iOS, iphone, smartphones, Uncategorized / by Jon Fingas
May 24, 2012

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We’ve been jonesing for a more international look at smartphone market share for the start of 2012, and IDC is now more than willing to oblige. In case you’d thought Android’s relentless march upwards was just an American fling, Google’s OS has jumped from 36.1 percent of the world’s share a year ago to exactly 59 percent in the first quarter of this year. That’s nearly two thirds of all smartphones, folks. As we’ve seen in the past, Android is siphoning off legacy users looking for something fresher: Symbian and the BlackBerry have both lost more than half of their share in one year’s time, while Linux (led mostly by Bada) and Windows Mobile / Phone together lost small pieces of the pie despite raw shipment numbers going up. As for Apple? Even with all the heat in the kitchen, the iPhone’s share grew to 23 percent, leading to a staggering 82 percent of smartphone buyers siding with either the Cupertino or Mountain View camps.

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IDC: Android has a heady 59 percent of world smartphone share, iPhone still on the way up originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 May 2012 10:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung Omnia M stops off at the FCC, Europeans pine for the Focus 2

0 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by Daniel Cooper
May 24, 2012

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Samsung’s Euro-centric Omnia M has finished its mandated saunter through the FCC. The Windows Phone for the old country will sport a 4-inch Super AMOLED display, 1GHz processor — while the test documents reveal that it’ll only carry a GSM and 3G radio, leaving the lucky few with LTE out in the cold. Now that it’s passed the regulatory hurdle of being allowed into the US, we can hope that the company will soon start talking about when we can get our hands on one.

Samsung Omnia M stops off at the FCC, Europeans pine for the Focus 2 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 24 May 2012 04:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia World broken up into smaller events, bumped up to September 5-6

0 Comments/ in smartphones, Uncategorized / by Jon Fingas
May 23, 2012

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We hope you hadn’t planned too much of your late summer around the original Nokia World 2012 schedule, because the timetable has just been given a big shakeup. Instead of holding one, monolithic event in late September, Finland’s phone giant is splitting the show into smaller, more targeted events. The first will start much earlier than planned, running between September 5th and 6th in Helsinki, but don’t expect any big Lumia introductions: the early show is focused on carrier and store partners rather than any opportunities for a public hands-on. Details of more events are coming in the weeks ahead, and some of those gatherings we imagine will be more about new devices than wheeling and dealing.

Nokia World broken up into smaller events, bumped up to September 5-6 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 May 2012 10:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PSA: Windows Phone Marketplace now requires Windows Phone 7.5

0 Comments/ in apps, smartphones, Uncategorized / by Jon Fingas
May 23, 2012

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Microsoft warned us last month that it would be snipping legacy OS support in Windows Phone Marketplace within a few weeks, and it just made good on that heads-up. As of now, you’ll need at least a Windows Phone 7.5 device to shop for, review and update apps, no matter how much you want that fix for Ilo Milo. The company still argues that the cutoff is needed to improve speed and security in the Marketplace as well as lay a foundation for a better Windows Phone future. Given that virtually every handset on the market can get 7.5 today, if it doesn’t already ship with 7.5 preloaded, you have every good reason to grab the update through Microsoft’s desktop apps and stay in the Marketplace downloading parade.

PSA: Windows Phone Marketplace now requires Windows Phone 7.5 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 May 2012 20:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia axes Skype client on Lumia 610, claims user experience wasn’t ‘up to par’

0 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by Brad Molen
May 22, 2012

Nokia axes Skype client on Lumia 610, claims user experience wasn't 'up to par'

It took nearly a full month, but Nokia has finally been convinced that Skype is indeed incompatible with low-memory Windows Phones. In reaching out to a spokesperson, the company confirmed to us that it has decided to yank the official client from the Marketplace on the Lumia 610. The device — which utilizes a scant 256MB of RAM — originally allowed the service to be downloaded despite Skype’s claims that 512MB was the minimum amount of memory required for the app to function properly. The internet phone service, as it turns out, was correct: Nokia, stating that the user experience is “workable” but not “up to par with Nokia’s and Skype’s expectation,” has pulled the plug on any future downloads. Users who managed to snag the app before it disappeared can still enjoy (or hate, depending on your experience) it on their Lumia 610, but until Skype is able to lower the memory restrictions, it looks like everyone else is out of luck. Head below for the full translated statement.

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Nokia axes Skype client on Lumia 610, claims user experience wasn’t ‘up to par’ originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 May 2012 14:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PSA: Marketplace for Windows Mobile 6.x shuts down today

0 Comments/ in apps, Uncategorized / by James Trew
May 22, 2012

PSA: Marketplace for Windows Phone 6.x shuts down today

Still rockin’ Windows Mobile 6.x? Time to check all your apps for updates one last time. Microsoft has issued a final reminder that, beginning today, the Marketplace for 6.x devices will no longer be available. This means you won’t be able to browse, buy or download apps from your phone via the service. Everything you already have will, of course, work just fine, but if you needed to reinstall something — now is the time to do it. Unless it’s available direct from third party sites, in which case you’ll have a little breathing space. Still, better safe than sorry.

[Thanks, nAramRay]

PSA: Marketplace for Windows Mobile 6.x shuts down today originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 May 2012 04:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Switched On: Clash of the troubled titans

0 Comments/ in android, iphone, Uncategorized / by Ross Rubin
May 20, 2012

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.

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Fans of the Lincoln-Kennedy coincidences can appreciate similarly contrived dynamics in comparing Nokia and RIM (neither of which, contrary to the occasionally expressed opinion, has been murdered despite “Apple and Android” consisting of three words and 15 letters). Both companies are former smartphone market share leaders — RIM in North America, Nokia globally. Both have had success in developing economies with efficient operating systems that they plan to support indefinitely. Both developed reputations for high build quality and good antenna design, and both were initially dismissive of the iPhone as they continue to see Android as the path to commoditization. And after precipitous market share declines, both hired new CEOs. Nokia, a European company, hired a CEO raised in Canada. RIM, a Canadian company, hired a CEO raised in Europe. These men now struggle with keeping their companies part of a viable alternative to the two dominant marketplace offerings.

Since embarking on their new operating system strategies, though, there have been many contrasts. While Nokia hired an outsider as a CEO, RIM hired an insider. Nokia decided to adopt a licensed OS; RIM decided to build its own (based largely on acquisitions). And now that both the Mobile World Congress and BlackBerry World conferences have passed, there’s an opportunity to assess their comeback progress.

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Switched On: Clash of the troubled titans originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 20 May 2012 18:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung’s Focus 2 arrives at AT&T today, a slice of LTE-equipped Mango for $50

0 Comments/ in samsung, Uncategorized / by Joe Pollicino
May 20, 2012

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Not long after Samsung’s SGH-i667 “Mandel” looked like it would never see the light of day, the Windows Phone 7.5 device made its official debut at CTIA, dubbed as the Focus 2. As expected, the phone is officially on sale today at AT&T retailers across the US, giving folks another option aside from the flagship Lumia 900 for a fix of LTE and Mango on the network. To refresh your memory, you’ll find a 4-inch Super AMOLED display and VGA camera up front, and a 5MP shooter on back that capture 720p video. Internally, there’s a 1.4GHz single-core CPU (exceedingly par for the course for Windows Phone at this point) and a 1,750mAh battery to hopefully ensure you’ll have enough juice to get through the day. Despite the speedy connectivity, we’d be remiss not to mention that the Focus 2 packs a paltry 8GB of non-expandable storage and only comes in Glossy Pure White — but for fifty bucks under a new two-year agreement, we won’t kvetch too much. Our full review is coming soon, so hit the source link for more details in the meantime.

Samsung’s Focus 2 arrives at AT&T today, a slice of LTE-equipped Mango for $50 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 20 May 2012 17:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia uses Lumia 900 as a hammer in a torture test, makes us wince (video)

0 Comments/ in Social Media, Uncategorized / by Jon Fingas
May 20, 2012

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As much as we’re familiar with mobile device torture tests, they’re normally inflicted by us or otherwise not-so-voluntary. Nokia, however, has stepped up to the plate and doled out the abuse to the Lumia 900 itself with a hammer and nail, all based on a wager that the Windows Phone’s use of Gorilla Glass would hold up to Sonim-level punishment. The company’s Chris Ruble and Mike Meyers (not that Mike Myers) used a Lumia 710 as a dry run before an on-camera demo that not only saw the 900 assaulted with the hammer, but used as a blunt instrument itself — all without a crack or scratch. We imagine that other toughened-glass phones would survive the hit, and there’s every possibility that smacking the polycarbonate plastic would leave more than a scuff mark. Nokia’s test still proves that its pride and joy can withstand more than just a casual roughing up, and you can see the slightly cringe-inducing test in the video below.

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Nokia uses Lumia 900 as a hammer in a torture test, makes us wince (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 20 May 2012 04:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mobile Miscellany: week of May 14th, 2012

0 Comments/ in android, apps, Galaxy Note, Google, LG, samsung, Samsung Galaxy Note, smartphones, Uncategorized / by Zachary Lutz
May 20, 2012

Mobile Miscellany: week of May 14th, 2012

Not all mobile news is destined for the front page, but if you’re like us and really want to know what’s going on, then you’ve come to the right place. This past week, Verizon Wireless brought its LTE service to 28 new markets and expanded its reach in 11 additional areas. We also saw Straight Talk introduce the Samsung Galaxy Proclaim, and it appears that Rogers will soon offer the HTC One S. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore the “best of the rest” for this week of May 14th, 2012.

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Mobile Miscellany: week of May 14th, 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 19 May 2012 21:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft exec says Windows Phone outselling iPhone in China

0 Comments/ in android, apple, china, Google, iOS, iphone, Uncategorized / by Jon Fingas
May 19, 2012

HTC Triumph for China

Going by Microsoft’s Greater China COO Michel van der Bel, the launch of Windows Phone in China is off to an auspicious start — enough to give Apple the shakes. He claims that devices like the Nokia Lumia 800c have helped Windows Phone reach seven percent of the Chinese market, or just enough to get past the six points of the iPhone. We’re waiting on hard data before we take van der Bel’s word: the top smartphone makers worldwide aren’t depending much or at all on Windows Phone, and the iPhone has a thriving gray market in China that masks some of its real numbers. Having said this, we’ve seen signs of Windows Phone enjoying a bit of a surge even in an iOS- and Android-loving Europe, so we’ll be watching to see if there’s an uptick in the number of buyers saying ni hao to Microsoft in the near future.

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Microsoft exec says Windows Phone outselling iPhone in China originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 19 May 2012 18:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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iPhone waltzes into top spot of US phone satisfaction index, small carriers trump the giants

0 Comments/ in android, apple, iOS, iphone, LG, Uncategorized / by Jon Fingas
May 16, 2012

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We know almost too well how smartphones perform in US market share; what we don’t usually see is how happy customers are once the shrink wrap’s off. Going by a newly-expanded American Customer Satisfaction Index, it’s the iPhone that most scratches the itch at a score of 83. Despite having just been added, Apple was noticeably ahead of a three-way tie between HTC, LG and Nokia at 75. You might not want to look if you’re a freshly-minted RIM executive: the BlackBerry made its freshman debut on the charts at the bottom, or 69. Big carriers have their own reasons to wince, too, knowing that smaller carriers like US Cellular and TracFone scored higher on the happiness meter than incumbents hiking service fees. While there’s definitely some wiggle room for your own experience to have been better or worse, if you were an iPhone owner on a regional carrier in the past few months, you were statistically the most likely to be on Cloud Nine.

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iPhone waltzes into top spot of US phone satisfaction index, small carriers trump the giants originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 16 May 2012 04:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Kantar: Windows Phone clawing back share thanks to Nokia, but Android still rules the roost

0 Comments/ in android, apple, Google, iOS, iphone, Uncategorized / by Jon Fingas
May 16, 2012

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It’s seldom the case that we get to look at world smartphone market share on a national level, but Kantar WorldPanel has given a rare peek that might give Windows Phone fans some good news to crow about. Even though things haven’t always gone well for the Microsoft camp, Nokia phones like the Lumia 800 sparked a minor Renaissance in some countries in the three months leading up to mid-April: Windows Phone was up to between three and four percent in France, Italy, the UK and the US. The Metro interface must also be sehr gut for Germans, which nearly doubled Windows Phone’s local share to six percent in that short space of time.

Kantar is eager to point out that it’s still mostly a tale of Android and iOS successes, though. Google took extra ground in Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK and the US, while Apple was on a tear both on its native soil and in the UK. HTC’s upbeat predictions may have played a significant part in Android’s continued rise — the One X cracked the British top 10 list despite having only been in shops for a few days. About the only underdog story not going well in early spring was RIM’s, where the BlackBerry’s share of the US was cut to a third of its year-ago glory at three percent.

Kantar: Windows Phone clawing back share thanks to Nokia, but Android still rules the roost originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 16 May 2012 02:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mobile Miscellany: week of May 7th, 2012

0 Comments/ in android, apple, Google, iphone, samsung, smartphones, Social Media, Uncategorized / by Zachary Lutz
May 13, 2012

Mobile Miscellany: week of May 7th, 2012

Not all mobile news is destined for the front page, but if you’re like us and really want to know what’s going on, then you’ve come to the right place. This past week, Sprint reassured us with optimism for Windows Phone 8, and T-Mobile’s CEO found a new partner to continue the fight against Verizon’s AWS acquisition. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore the “best of the rest” for this week of May 7th, 2012.

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Mobile Miscellany: week of May 7th, 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 12 May 2012 20:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung Omnia M revealed for Europe: 4-inch Super AMOLED and some software extras

0 Comments/ in samsung, Uncategorized / by Mat Smith
May 11, 2012

Samsung Omnia M revealed for Europe: 4-inch Super AMOLED and some software extras

More new Windows Phones, this time for the old continent. Instead of the Focus 2, Samsung announced that the Omnia M will take its place in Europe and it’s looking an awful lot like its predecessor — although we’re a bit concerned the build quality may not match its older brother. With a 4-inch Super AMOLED display, and 1GHz processor, the Omnia M should be more than up to the task of dealing with Windows Phone, alongside some Samsung-specific software additions, including AllShare and its own cross-platform ChatON messenger app. A front-facing VGA camera will also link up with Samsung’s own video-call features, while a 5-megapixel sensor is in charge of primary camera functions. The company says the phone will roll out to other regions following its European launch, although it’s keeping quiet on whether a visit to the US is on the cards.

Samsung Omnia M revealed for Europe: 4-inch Super AMOLED and some software extras originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 11 May 2012 06:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PSA: Nokia Lumia 900 available from Phones4U in the UK from today!

0 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by Daniel Cooper
May 10, 2012

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Remember when Nokia said that overwhelming demand had postponed the UK launch of the Lumia 900? Forget it, Phones4U let us know that it received an early shipment of the Finnish flagship and will offer them to customers today instead of next Monday. It’s available on Vodafone, Orange and O2 and will set you back between £20 and £40 each month depending on your plan, either in both Black or White, the latter exclusive to the independent seller.

PSA: Nokia Lumia 900 available from Phones4U in the UK from today! originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 May 2012 05:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung’s SGH-i667 ‘Mandel’ Windows Phone: surprise, it’s the Focus 2

0 Comments/ in samsung, Uncategorized / by Darren Murph
May 9, 2012

samsung mandel focus 2 windows phone at&t

Mystery, solved. That SGH-i667 ‘Mandel’ Windows Phone that cropped up earlier in the month (and is shown above on the left)? Word on the street at that point was that it had been nixed from AT&T’s lineup, but somehow, that same device actually made the trip to New Orleans. Sure enough, it debuted at CTIA as the Focus 2, a mid-range followup phone that’s destined to tempt smartphone buyers to the WP7 side with a rock-bottom $50-on-contract price point. Hard to say if Samsung and AT&T mutually decided to carry through with launch plans after initially spiking ‘em (or if that intel was just wrong to begin with), but we can think of it least one recently-canned phone that’s hoping it’s the former.

Samsung’s SGH-i667 ‘Mandel’ Windows Phone: surprise, it’s the Focus 2 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 May 2012 17:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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