
AT&T has begun selling the HTC Tilt2 to regular costumers for $299.99 with a 2-year contract agreement and after a $50 mail-in rebate or for $499.99 without any contract agreement. As a reminder, this Windows Mobile 6.5 handset is equipped with a 3.6-inch 480 x 800 touchscreen display, a 3.2MP camera, a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, an FM tuner, a 512MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), 3G, Bluetooth and supports quad-band GSM/GPRS (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) connectivity. [Product Page via BGR]

Good news for those of you who are eagerly waiting to get their hands on the new HTC Pure (aka Touch Diamond2), because AT&T has decided to start selling this first Windows Mobile 6.5 phone ahead of its official release date which is this coming Tuesday. The phone is sold for $149.99 with a 2-year contract agreement and after a $100 mail in rebate. [Mobility Digest]

AT&T in collaboration with TerreStar are set to release their first hybrid smartphone called the TerreStar Genus. This particular smartphone provides access to both AT&T’s network and TerreStar’s satellite network providing users with a wider coverage area. Apart from that, the handset also features a 2.6-inch touchscreen display, a full QWERTY keyboard, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, Windows Mobile OS and supports both GSM/GPRS/EDGE as well as UMTS/HSDPA connectivities. The TerreStar Genus will hit AT&T in Q1 2010 for unannounced price yet. [Press Release]

Remember the Samsung i637 that we mentioned back in March? This smartphone has finally arrived on AT&T networks under its new name called the Samsung Jack. This new 3G smartphone is equipped with Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system, a 320 x 240 display resolution, a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS + aGPS (AT&T navigator), push email, a 256MB RAM, a microSD card slot (up to 16GB) and WiFi connectivity. The Jack will be available starting May 19th for just $100 with a 2-year contract agreement and a $40/month data plan, and after a $100 rebate. [Ubergizmo]

AT&T has officially confirmed about the upcoming release of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 on their network, which is likely be available starting early summer. This new handset promises to provide new features and enhanced performance, including AT&T Navigator system, free Wi-Fi at almost 20,000 AT&T hot spots, GPS, a fast generation processor, rich multimedia capabilities and ample memory for applications offered from AT&T. Sadly, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Unwiredview]

AT&T has launched the Blackberry Pearl 8120. It features a 2 megapixel camera with video recording capability, 3.5mm headphone jack, Quadband GSM/EDGE connectivity, WiFi support, Push-to-Talk, GPS navigation, microSD memory card slot, and bluetooth connectivity. Get the 8120 for $300 with a 2-year plan or for $250 after mail-in rebate. [PhoneNews]