The iphone runs UNIX natively underneath, so if you jailbreak it you get access to a full openssh install as well as a bash shell. There are also ssh terminal apps available from the Apple App store, though I have not used them so I cannot comment. Rumors are that Android phones are coming out soon other than the G1 (which is T-Mobile only), so maybe some of them will show up on AT&T. They run Linux under the hood, though I have no experience with them to know if you can get ssh or a terminal. On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Sean Carolan <scarolan at gmail.com> wrote: > I'm up for a cell phone contract renewal and am considering upgrading > my handset. I looked at some devices at my local AT&T store but > nothing really jumped out at me. I'm particularly interested in a > cell phone that has a reliable ssh client, with ssh-agent and public > key authentication abilities. Those of you who administer systems > remotely, what mobile ssh client do you recommend? What phone would > you recommend? >