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Some Samsung smartphone for AT&T hits the FCC -- Propel Pro, perhaps?


We're not sold on that Propel Pro's weird, gaudy, glossy / chromy, bezel-tastic looks, but that doesn't mean it's not coming to AT&T's lineup whether we like it or not -- and in order to get there, it's got to make a quick pit stop by the FCC's crib to pick up some certifications. Now, we can't say for certain that we're looking at the Propel Pro here; in fact, all we can make out from the documentation here is that it's an 850 / 1900 3G device with Bluetooth and WiFi (which probably has additional GSM bands for world support that the FCC has no interest in testing), and we know from experience that an "i" in a Samsung model's name means it's a smartphone and the "7" ending means it's destined for AT&T. That said, if it ain't the Propel Pro, we're at a loss.