When T-Mobile first launched its HotSpot @Home service in June of 2007, only two phones could support it--the Nokia 6086 and the Samsung SGH-t409. Soon after, RIM released the BlackBerry
Curve 8320, which became the third Hot Spot @Home device. As the year
winds to a close, T-Mobile has released its fourth Hot Spot @Home
handset, the Samsung Katalyst. Like all the others, the Katalyst is able
to make calls via WI-Fi and can automatically switch between GSM
cellular airwaves and preconfigured wireless networks. Aside from that,
the Katalyst is a pretty decent mid-tier phone, with a 1.3-megapixel
camera, a music player, Bluetooth, and quad-band support. We did have a
few design quibbles with the keypad, but aside from that, the Katalyst
is a good choice if you wish to get a handset that supports the HotSpot @
Home service. The Samsung Katalyst is available for $79.99 with a $50
discount and a two-year service agreement.
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