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Messaging phones from AT&T: Roundup

What makes a good messaging phone? We compare these five picks from AT&T.

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AT&T isn't shy when it comes to padding its lineup of quick messaging phones. These are typically cell phones in the middle of the feature range, with a healthy quantity of social media apps on board in addition to optional AT&T services like the AT&T Navigator and a music store.

We've rounded up five top picks of AT&T messaging phones, some of which include a touch screen in addition to QWERTY keyboards, and all of which are 3G-capable. All cost $150 or under, so there's something for every budget.