Those are unique 3G phones from Samsung. The Access for AT&T would take on a candybar form redolent of the UpStage but drop the dual-sided design in favor of a larger screen and directional pad. It will have disappointing 1.3-megapixel camera but will support HSPA broadband for AT&T's streaming music and video services. Other specifications are unsure but are likely to include Bluetooth and a microSD slot for storage. Its release date is uncertain but anticipated for the near future.
Ace phone is due for Sprint. The Ace will be a CDMA-based relative to the BlackJack II with a smaller 1.3-megapixel camera and a squared-off keypad but will still run Windows Mobile 6 and support push e-mail from Exchange servers over its EVDO connection. Few other details are available, though its release may wait until early next year given the introduction of multiple smartphones in recent weeks.
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