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  • Samsung Eternity retrofitted within NES controller, has never looked better

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    04.28.2009

    Not that we've never had the pleasure of seeing an NES phone mod before, but there's just something especially elegant about this one. The not-at-all-ancient Samsung a867 Eternity was chosen by one Taylor Merrill to be shoved inside of a now-defunct Nintendo Entertainment System controller. The result, naturally, is what you see above -- er, half of it, anyway. For a look at the whole thing in its entirety, hop on past the break and mash play. Per usual, we take no responsibility for damage dealt to your retro game consoles, existing handsets or pride should you attempt to replicate.[Thanks, stagueve]

  • AT&T starts to hawk Samsung Eternity online

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    11.14.2008

    If there's some pressing matter that's preventing you from making it out to an AT&T store, there's a plan B you might want to investigate now that the carrier's website has started offering the Samsung Eternity for sale. It'll run you the same $149.99 on contract after rebate that it's going for in-store -- or $379.99 commitment-free if your life is too awesome and chaotic to sign it away for two years. Any Vu owners planning on caving to temptation?[Thanks, rlamontjr]

  • Samsung a867 Eternity now in AT&T stores, ready to take you to the great beyond

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    11.13.2008

    The TouchWiz onslaught is now officially in full force, with Samsung's SGH-a867 Eternity now starting to find its way into AT&T stores across the lands to match its Behold and Delve cousins. It's running $149.99 on contract after rebate, bringing MediaFLO, a full-face touchscreen, HSDPA, 3-megapixel cam, AT&T Navigator, and pretty much everything else you could hope for out of a high-end non-smartphone, so if the 6650 isn't pushing your buttons (nor the Vu), maybe this'll do something for ya.

  • AT&T taking Samsung a867 Eternity orders from stores, should be available this week

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    11.10.2008

    We're hearing that the MediaFLO-packing, TouchWiz-having, HSDPA-sporting Samsung Eternity is now available for order by AT&T stores, and when this happens, phones are typically available for purchase at the counter within a few days. It'll be an interesting alternative to the Vu -- and for AT&T customers looking longingly toward the Behold, this might just be the ticket to staying put.[Thanks, Kal, image via phoneArena]

  • Samsung's winter lineup for the US gets dolled up for the camera

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    11.07.2008

    We know about most of these handsets, but it's always fun to get a few final views before they're officially announced and made available, isn't it? phoneArena has what must be the complete (or close to it) lineup from Samsung for the US market in the next few months all in one place, showing the a777 and a867 Eternity for AT&T, the Behold for T-Mobile, and the i770 Saga, i910 Omnia, and u810 Reknown for Verizon. New here is the R600 Hue II for Alltel, a boring-ass little flip that should be available in a handful of colors. There are a couple goodies in here -- the a867, i770, and i910 should all get some blood flowing, depending on how you roll. Which one's your favorite?

  • User manual images show off AT&T's Samsung Eternity

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    11.06.2008

    As you very well know, we're within that all-important launch window for AT&T's Samsung Eternity, and we've got this strange, inexplicable feeling the release date will be sooner rather than later. Why? We're glad you asked! Because a plethora of user guide shots have already leaked, practically confirming what the handset looks like as well as its basic specifications. Speaking of, we're seeing quad-band GSM / dual-band HSDPA support, a 3-megapixel camera, GPS with AT&T Navigator, Media FLO, Bluetooth 2.0, a microSD expansion slot, Widgets and a Mobile TV player. Be sure and stroke your curiosity by browsing the slides in the read link below.

  • AT&T prices Samsung Eternity at $99.99 on contract?

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    10.24.2008

    We know with near certainty that the a867 Eternity will be one of those TouchWiz-enabled phones Samsung decided to chat up yesterday, and now, we think we have a price. We're hearing that AT&T has the a867 pegged at $99.99 on contract after mail-in rebate -- or so says an internal price sheet, anyway, with a valid window of November 2 to December 25. In other words, we're liking our chances of seeing this thing before the year's out for a hundie out of pocket. Feeling any heat up there, iPhone? Actually, do you ever feel anything at all?[Thanks, Kal]

  • Samsung a867 "Eternity" for AT&T in the wild!

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    10.09.2008

    Samsung's definitely up to some serious strategery for a fall / winter assault on AT&T, starting with that funky a637 that just launched and continuing on through high-drama rumors of Omnias, BlackJack IIIs, and pretty much everything in between. We're starting to get some solid intel on the a867, anyway, which we're told will be branded as the "Eternity" (though that name is still subject to change -- they seem to waffle on that every few minutes) when it launches next month for something in the range of $150 on contract. It looks like an Omnia, but the similarities end there; it's actually got closer ties to the F480 since it drops WinMo in favor of Sammy's proprietary setup. Look for this one to be a head-to-head Vu competitor, thanks to MediaFLO support (no external antenna needed!), a 3.2-inch touchscreen, and an integrated 3-megapixel cam. It also does AGPS, includes an all-important 3.5mm headphone jack, and can swallow those new 16GB microSD cards, making it a decent media player all around (in theory, anyhow). It's also said to have a "light pipe" at the bottom -- basically a fancy status light that can be configured to show colors for new emails, text messages, and so on. Feeling a little heat on that Vu over there, LG?%Gallery-34060%

  • Samsung A867, Sangria, and Mirage all coming to AT&T?

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    09.29.2008

    phoneArena has cobbled together all the details it could dig up on a trio of Samsungs apparently destined for AT&T, and needless to say, we're not looking at your average anonymous midrange flips here (and kudos to that, by the way). First up is the A767 "Sangria," which apparently borrows the i620 and i640's style but drops Windows Mobile to turn it into a strictly consumer device that's targeted for launch in late October. Next up, the A867 (cutesy name unknown) sorta looks like the mighty Omnia from its FCC filing, but it probably isn't for a couple very good reason: first, the FCC filing makes no mention of WiFi, and second, Samsung's smartphones start with "i." Finally, that i907 Mirage -- you know, the one everyone thought (hoped) might actually be the Omnia -- is said to actually be AT&T's version of the i780, featuring Windows Mobile Professional, triband HSDPA, a 2-megapixel cam, and that optical mouse Samsung has been featuring on its higher-end devices as of late. Pretty exciting stuff, eh?