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Cingular 8525
Created: 11/06/2006
Video description: For the ultimate road warrior, the 3G-enabled Cingular 8525 provides the speed, the power, and the productivity tools to get your work done on the go.

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AT&T 8525 Review

Editors' rating

The good: The AT&T 8525 is the first UMTS/HSDPA smart phone to be offered in the United States. It has integrated Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi, and supports AT&T's new music, video, and location-based services. The Windows Mobile device also has push e-mail capabilities, a 2-megapixel camera, a spacious QWERTY keyboard, and good call quality.

The bad: The AT&T 8525 is on the heavier side and the navigation array is a bit cramped. The smart phone is also pricey.

The bottom line: For the ultimate road warrior, the 3G-enabled AT&T 8525 provides the speed, the power, and the productivity tools to get your work done on the go.

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AT&T 8525 Specs

Manufacturer: HTC
Part number: HTC8525 at&t

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