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The AT&T Cingular Flip TM IV is designed so you can navigate with ease. See who is calling or just check the time with a quick glance at the 1.77-inch external display. The 2.8-inch main, internal display is made for easy viewing.
The AT&T Cingular Flip TM 2, exclusively at AT&T, includes a large keypad and display to easily navigate the icon-based menu. Surf the web using a fast 4G LTE 2 or Wi-Fi connection and enjoy crystal clear calls with HD Voice. 2
On October 26, 2004, AT&T Wireless was acquired by Cingular Wireless, a joint venture of SBC Communications and BellSouth, to form the largest wireless carrier in the United States at the time. On November 16, 2004, AT&T Wireless stores were rechristened under the Cingular banner.
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As Cingular Wireless and AT&T Wireless merged, redundant plans were eliminated, and customers were migrated to AT&T’s more streamlined offerings. This consolidation ensured better coordination and clarity for customers in terms of available plans and features.
A virtual clone of the Alcatel Smartflip, AT&T's $62.99 Cingular Flip IV (made by Tinno) does a similar job of folding some smartphone features into a flip phone experience thanks to its KaiOS...
In the latest step of a confusing dance of brand names in the wireless world, AT&T Inc. will next week start its planned rebranding of Cingular, just two weeks after AT&T gained full...
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Cingular Flip IV Review. The Cingular Flip IV features a relatively large 2.8-inch internal display. Costing under $70, the Cingular Flip IV is one of the most affordable phones available from AT&T. Despite its simple design, this flip phone has some advanced features that make it worth a try.
The consulting firm recommends users renegotiate their contracts for better volume discounts based on their total spending with Cingular Wireless, BellSouth and AT&T.