BOTTOM LINE: Samsung nails the basics with the Propel Pro and provides a bevy of high-end features, although some of the typical Windows Mobile-related caveats apply. PROS: Sharp looks. Good call quality. Solid camera. Excellent battery life. CONS: Poor Web browser. Dim screen. Proprietary headphone...
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Earlier this month at CTIA, AT&T launched quite a few new phones into its lineup, one of which happened to be Samsung's sophisticated, college-educated Propel Pro. For a smartphone, the design is quite unorthodox; rarely do you see a WinMo handset that looks more like a square than anything...
Read the full review →The high resolution non touchscreen, slide down keyboard and high level of one-handed usability makes the Propel Pro a lean and mean device if you want to be productive, especially with email. For those of you looking for a touchscreen coupled with a nice keyboard on AT&T, the Epix may do you right.
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