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  2. Samsung A767 Propel - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung SGH-A767, more commonly known as the Samsung Propel, is a mobile phone by Samsung Telecommunications. It features a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out from under the phone. It comes in white, blue, red, and green, and is one of AT&T's most popular cell phones.

  3. Samsung i627 Propel Pro - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung SGH-i627 is a smartphone manufactured by Samsung, and sold in the United States as the Propel Pro by AT&T wireless. The phone sold for a price of $150 to $199.99 at launch. [1] [2] [3] The phone was targeted towards business users. [2]

  4. Propel - Wikipedia

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    Propel or propelling may refer to: Propulsion, to push forward or drive an object forward; Samsung A767 Propel, a mobile phone Samsung i627 Propel Pro; Propel Water, a drink from the makers of Gatorade; Propel, a steroid eluting sinus stent; Propel (company), a software company; Propel (political party), a political party in Wales

  5. Talk:Samsung A767 Propel - Wikipedia

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    Hmm I am a little confused whether this phone is the SGH-A767 or the SGH-A766, or if there is any difference between the two. It seems like the American version is the 767 and Canadian 766, if anyone can shed some light on the difference please do.

  6. Samsung Kies - Wikipedia

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    The full version of Kies may be downloaded from the Samsung Global Download Center [7] or from the download part of an individual mobile device's technical support web page on the Samsung website. With few exceptions, it is only the Kies Mini version, and not the full version, that is downloadable from a given Samsung device.

  7. Marine propulsion - Wikipedia

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    Marine nuclear reactors, which appeared in the 1950s, produce steam to propel warships and icebreakers; commercial application, attempted late that decade, failed to catch on. Electric motors using battery packs have been used for propulsion on submarines and electric boats and have been proposed for energy-efficient propulsion.

  8. Propel (company) - Wikipedia

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    Propel was founded in 2014 in Brooklyn, New York City by Jimmy Chen, a former Facebook engineer, [3] through a fellowship at Robin Hood Foundation's tech incubator Blue Ridge Labs. [2] The company initially developed a website to help New York City residents apply for SNAP benefits. [ 4 ]

  9. Sanju Samson - Wikipedia

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    Samson was born on 11 November 1994 [4] into a Malayali Christian family [5] in Pulluvila, a coastal village near Vizhinjam in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. [6] His father, Samson Viswanath, was formerly a police constable at Delhi Police and a retired football player who has represented Delhi in Santhosh Trophy [7] and his mother, Ligy Viswanath is a housewife. [8]