The folks over at Pocketnow managed to land their hands on a couple of photographs of what is said to be the AT&T-bound Samsung SGH-i727. They stitched the pictures together with Photoshop, giving us a photograph of a skewed looking phone. If you ignore the problems with perspective, it does look like the Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S.
The phone is said to be still a few months away from launch - it doesn't have any Bluetooth SIG or records in the FCC database. But it's expected to be a mid-ranged handset when it is released (presumably on AT&T's network). No word on what the device will be called, but it doesn't look like it's going to make any waves when it drops. Stay tuned and we'll keep you posted when we find out more.
source: Ubergizmo
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