
For those who are interested in picking up the Quickfire from AT&T, it is already available in AT&T stores and initial impressions across the Internet show that it is easy to type messages in a snap thanks to its full QWERTY keypad, which the touch screen display makes it easy to navigate. Other features include 3G connectivity, a 1.3 megapixel camera, mobiTV support and an integrated GPS chipset. You will have to fork out $149.99 for the AT&T Quickfire on a two-year contract, but the price will be reduced to $99.99 after a mail-in rebate.
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