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SGH-A767 (Propel)
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
Compatible networksQuad-Band: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Dual-Band: UMTS 850/1900MHz
SuccessorSGH-i627 Propel Pro
Form factorslide out keypad
Dimensions3.85” x 2.33” x .58”
Weight3.79 oz
Operating systemStandard At&T
Memory500 MB shared
Removable storagemicroSD
Battery1000 mAhr Lithium-Ion
Display220 x 176 pixels, 2.2"
Rear camera1.3 megapixel
ConnectivityBluetooth
Data inputsQWERTY keypad

The Samsung SGH-A767, more commonly known as the Samsung Propel, is a mobile phone by Samsung Telecommunications. It features a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from under the phone. It comes in white, blue, red, and green, and is one of AT&T's most popular cell phones. It was designed as a quick texting phone along with the Pantech Matrix, the Pantech Slate, and the UT Starcom Quickfire. But sales of the SGH-A767 declined after consumers discovered the rickety touch screen, along with the overall bulkiness of the phone.

The Samsung SGH-A767's QWERTY keyboard makes texting and any other task that requires using letters, numbers, and symbols, much easier and faster to complete. However, the size of the keyboard can be a drawback for people with large hands due to the fact that the keys are flush mounted and close to each other.[1] Another downside is the screen resolution, which only has 65,000 colors.[2] Along with the standard features of most phones, the Samsung SGH-A767 has GPS capability, with both audible and visual aide which is JAVA based. It is, however, a separately licensed product, requiring both downloading the program and paying extra for data services.[3]

Music and other multimedia capabilities are included with the Samsung SGH-A767. The microSD slot allows you to transfer music and pictures from a computer to your phone, while adding extra memory. The AT&T Music feature allows you to download and play music and ringtones.[4] Recorded audio and playlists can also be played. Supported audio file extensions are AAC (Advanced Audio Coding), AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, WMA (Windows Media Audio), 3GP, MPEG, MP4, and M4A.[5]


References

  • "Propel (SGH-a767)". Manufacturer product page. Samsung. Retrieved 2009-04-07.