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AT&T officially announces the HP Veer 4G

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - May 04, 2011


HP has officially announced the HP Veer 4G webOS phone. The Veer 4G will be available on May 15 for $99.99 on a 2-year contract.

The new HP Veer 4G*, the size of a credit card and no thicker than a deck of cards, will be the smallest full-featured HP webOS smartphone to date and AT&T's** first to run the latest version of webOS software.
Perfect for feature phone or quick messaging phone users looking for all of the features and capabilities of a smartphone without compromising on size and style.

Exclusive in the U.S. for AT&T customers, HP Veer 4G is available in black and white.

Powered by HP webOS, Veer offers an advanced browser and an incredibly fast processor for a fantastic web experience including Adobe Flash support, plus 8GB of internal user storage and a full keyboard that slides out for fast texting and email. Notifications instantly display messages, reminders, and FacebookŪ updates on a vivid 2.6-inch touchscreen, with instant messages, texts and pictures from the same person available all in one view.

Will you be picking up a Veer?



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