Jan 7, 2008

T-Mobile adds Samsung Katalyst to its line up


T-Mobile will be adding yet another handset that is compatible with its HotSpot @ Home service - the Samsung Katalyst. This move will see Samsung's offering join the Samsung SGH-T409, the Nokia 6086, and the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8320 with a minimal monthly fee. Features include a 1.3 megapixel camera, a music player, a microSD memory card slot and stereo Bluetooth connectivity. There is no word on pricing as at press time.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It doesn't have stereo bluetooth connectivity. It only supports a regular bluetooth headset, and handsfree for your car, it won't even connect to a pc to exchange data. It also only has 5mb that's right 5 mb of onboard memory. Take like 5 Pictures, and place maybe 4 ringtones on there and the memory taps-out. You'll absolutely have to have a memory card to take pics and listen to music with this phone. It won't display .jpgs if their near 900 kb.

I'm taking mine back as soon as I get a chance.