Samsung SCH-i760 gets FCC Nod

The Samsung SCH-i760 has been approved by the FCC, meaning we will be seeing it hit shelves of a certain CDMA carrier soon. It will provide the Windows Mobile 6 experience, intergrating with your Office programs with ease. The i760 features a 1.3 megapixel camera that will record video, MP3 player, WiFi, a touchscreen with stylus, and a slide out full QWERTY keyboard. No word on pricing yet or release date, but look for it soon.

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30 Responses to “Samsung SCH-i760 gets FCC Nod”

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    Victor Atehortua says:

    Everyone by now should know that it was hinted that Verizon would be getting this one.

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    gadgetchic says:

    why does this good piece of technology have to be wasted on verizon!!! :( cingular hasnt had a really good multimedia phone in months.

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    theT says:

    Why don’t you take your complaining a$$ out and buy a N95?

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    Stephen says:

    As great as it may be, why would they put a 1.3 camera in it instead of 3 or 5? When has Samsung ever been afraid of peering over the cutting edge? GPS would be nice too.

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    Aneesh says:

    the verizon tag means it’s gonna be for verizon??? there was no mention of this in the article.

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    Darren says:

    engadget has an article specifying that it will be for verizon…this needs to hurry up and go on sale so i can buy it

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    LBsure says:

    DITTO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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    bishop says:

    It’s July 20th and still no phone…maybe somebody should lose their job!

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    vrznguru says:

    Does anyone know if this phone will be touch screen??

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    LBsure says:

    I totally agree with Bishop. i have been waiting for it to come out all this time, and still nothing ! ! !. come on VERIZON whats the holdup????????????? customers are waiting !

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    Matt says:

    http://cdmausa.blogspot.com/2007/08/verizon-samsung-sch-i760-released.html

    Release Dates for SCH-i760, Palm treo 755p, Razr2, HTC 6800, XV 5800, Moto Q9m, Palm Treo 755p

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    daddycordell says:

    I just talked to samsung because I saw the I760 on there website and they told me verizon has not placed a order for production of this phone

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    Mike says:

    So..does this mean it will not release for atleast a few weeks / months???

    can anybody else confirm this??

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    daddycordell says:

    Verizon Rep told me that the phone will be out in next couple of weeks but they are going to offer 2 one with camera and one without priced between 199 and 399

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    daddycordell says:

    SOMEBODY IS SELLING THE PHONE ON EBAY

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    JR says:

    Hey everybody the Samsung SCH-I760 is out!!!!!!!!
    It was released 19-OCT-07!!!!!

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    claude says:

    ummm it is on the verizon website so daddycordell lied and nothing he said is true.
    here is the link:
    http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/controller?item=phoneFirst&action=viewPhoneDetail&selectedPhoneId=3364&changingCompletedOrder=

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    Mark says:

    My question is why does Samsung (or any smart phone manufacturer) put a camera in a productivity device? In an extremely competitive marketplace many companies will not allow cameras to be brought in (including those in cell phones or PDAs). Take GM, Ford and Chrysler for example, and they are not even producing secret technology! I think that cameras should only be stand-alone phones. Not having a model of this without a camera, Samsung is sure to lose out on a lot of potential customers. I am surprised that these companies do not think about things like this!

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    Sheila Maniere says:

    I just brought an i760. Its nice. I think Samsung should have put an upgraded camera either a 3 or 5 megapixel and also added GPS. It is GPS ready via a program download. Its quick, small, very lightweight even with the extended battery. Clear large screen. With a 2 year contract, $100 credit from one every two program with Verizon, and a $50 rebate – I paid $150. Very stylish.

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    Ken says:

    >>It is GPS ready via a program download.
    Where did you get this program download to make GPS work?

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    mike says:

    The phone does not have GPS, and there’s no “program to make GPS work”. Verizon has a pay service called vznavigator, so they do not sell phones which have standalone GPS. The only way to have GPS on a VZW phone without paying either a monthly or a daily fee is to use a Bluetooth GPS receiver on a smartphone or a pocket PC.

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    Tony says:

    Just making sure the horse is not gonna be up again..
    Verizon Sales guy mentioned about GPS being disabled but there is chip in it???

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    Tony says:

    BTW, saw a site that says it has “Type-A GPS” on it’s spec.
    Anyone knows what “Type-A GPS” means?

    Thanks,

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    JaeCryme says:

    Type A GPS means it is assisted by the network, not a true standalone GPS. This is a workaround so Verizon can charge for their stupid VZNavigator program instead of letting us use Google maps for free.

    The older phones all had ways to get into the system and use the GPS, but it took a few minutes. I wouldn’t be surprised *cough* if someone wrote a program for the windows mobile os to make use of the onboard ACTIVE gps software.

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    mike says:

    So was the *caugh* to let us know that you wrote the software? If so, my email is mikeysab1@aol.com.

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