New Phones: Whole lotta Samsung goin' on

While i'm not exactly sure what's going on with some of these code names (Behold? Eternal? Huh?), I am sure of this:  Samsung Mobile's bustin' out all over with their Xmas-time lineup of new phones for US carriers.  Here's a little summary for you, best as I can cobble it out of truth, rumors, and other stuff that's just across the line from pure fiction:

  • T919 "Behold" (T-Mobile):  This one's all but a lock.  TouchWiz UI on a non-smartphone.  5MP camera.  Probably 3G and WiFi, probably not HotSpot@Home.  Latest 'intel' (heh) puts it at $149 on contract in mid-November.
  • a867 "Eternal" (AT&T):  Just hitting the Web yesterday, this could be a T919 for AT&T, more or less.  Add Mobile TV, trim the cam back to 3.2MP, and there you go.  Whatever you call it, it looks like another high-end multimedia dumbphone running TouchWiz.
  • i900L (AT&T):  The "Omnia for the US Saga" roils on.  The original Omnia is the i900, and the i900L just passed FCC muster with WCDMA 850/1900 - aka AT&T ready 3G - onboard.  So it looks like we might see that branded Omnia in the States after all.  Which begs the question: So what's the i907, then?
  • i907 "Epix" (AT&T):  Blackjack III, even though it won't be called BJ 3.  Candybar smartphone with touchscreen, full QWERTY, optical thumb mouse, HSDPA, and WinMo 6.1.
  • "Propel" (AT&T): Dunno much here.  Endadget Mobile says late October release.  Okey-dokey.
  • a637 (AT&T):  This one just got official today.  Candybar with 3G, Mobile TV, XM Radio, 1.3MP camera. 
  • "Sway" (VZW): Low-end, ultra-slim slider that lacks EV-DO.
  • "Rant"(Sprint): LG Rumor-style messaging phone with QWERTY keyboard
  • "Highnote" (Sprint): Music-centric sliderphone 

Okay, okay, what'd I miss?  I mean, besides those super cool Samsungs that will never, ever make it to a US carrier?

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