AT&T introduced four new handsets – 2 Samsung, 2 Pantech and all of them will come equipped with Opera’s full HTML browser already on it. According to AT&T, Opera Mini will improve page rendering and speed up page delivery. AT&T has customized Opera Mini a bit and is offering users some personalization tools, such as the options to post shortcut buttons to their home page; location-aware search and information tools; and feeds of the most popular mobile Web content (headlines, sports scores, etc.).
Firstly Samsung Flight (pictured left) : A Vertical QWERTY slider with touchscreen geared for one-handed instant messaging . Available in red or silver in November: $100 (after $50 rebate; with 2 year contract).
Secondly t that silvery slate in the middle is the Mythic, rocking TouchWiz on a 3.3-inch display along with AT&T Mobile TV, making it a fitting successor to the Eternity and big brother to the Solstice. As the Flight it will be available in November, and costs $199.99 on contract after $50 rebate.
Pantech Reveal: Well, the Reveal (pictured right) certainly has a curious look to it, being a slider with a numeric keypad on top and QWERTY underneath. This particular device will be ready on October 18 but no word yet on pricing. All we know is that it will have 3G and GPS Navigator.

Pantech Reveal has no picture : Arrives on October 18, and has a candy-bar style slide-down QWERTY keypad underneath a dedicated number pad. The Reveal is also 3G and GPS-equipped (with AT&T Navigator). No pricing/availability yet. Pictured far-right.

