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Mobile | by Stephen Schenck | Thu Sep 25, 2008 4:31AM | 1 comment

A new mobile device for AT&T's network from UTStarcom, the GTX75 or "Knick", has been spotted prior to an official announcement at a Radio Shack kiosk. Pictures of the phone show it to strongly resemble the T-Mobile Sidekick Slide, with the display moving to reveal a QWERTY keyboard. Available specs on the UMTS phone point to it having an Infraware POLARIS web browser, GPS receiver, microSD support, and a 1.3-megapixel camera. Lacking an official statement from UTStarcom or AT&T, a release date and pricing information are not yet known.

[Via PhoneArena]

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sally (4:15 PM on Tue Nov 4, 2008)

the utstarcom knicks release date is november 15 2008

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