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Pantech PX-500 cellphone review

Pantech PX-500

The Pantech PX-500 PC card is a great way to get a broadband Internet connection when you are away from a wifi hotspot or on the go. The Pantech PX-500 PC card very easily fits into your laptops PCMCIA card slot and transmits and receives data through your cell phones provider. This card works only for networks covered by Sprint.

The speeds of the Pantech PX-500 PC card are very quick. In my case, I was able to get download speeds approaching 2.4 Mbps and uploading files were slower at … Continue Reading

Pantech Slate cellphone review

Newly released for ATT customers, this offering from Pantech provides something that is hard to come by in a cell phone equipped with a QWERTY keyboard: a slim body. Yes, the Pantech Slate is easily one of the thinnest handheld devices today. The look and the feel is a lot like simple flip top phones, meaning the Slate will fit into a lapel pocket without creating an unsightly bulge.

Pantech Slate

Of course, the value of the Slate does not stop with the great look and the thin design. This is a full feature phone option. Equipped … Continue Reading

Pantech PG-C300 cellphone review

 Pantech PG-C300

Pantech has been known for quite some time in the industry as a cellular phone provider that offers potential customers phones that both excel in service and exceed in style. One of their smallest cellular phones to date is no exception. The Pantech PG c300, which is currently used on the Cingular Wireless network, is a mere 68 grams in weight, and measures a surprising 69 x 43 x 19 mm in dimension. Its clamshell design and small stubby antenna allows this cellular phone to literally fit in the palm of your hand.

One would … Continue Reading

Pantech PN-820 cellphone review

Pantech PN-820 

The Pantech PN-820 is Verizon Wireless\’ answer to the ever-increasing hunger for Windows based smart phones.

Of the two different Windows Mobile 5.0 protocol devices that Verizon currently features- the PN-820 is their clam-shell addition to their expanding Personal Digital assistant (PDA) line-up.

Under the hood, the PN-820 sports an EVDO dual band radio, an internal QVGA display (240 x 320 resolution), mini-SD expandable memory and Bluetooth connectivity, to name a few.

As flip-phones go, the PN-820 is a bit bulky, with an expandable stub antenna.

However, the PN-820 is ideally suited … Continue Reading

Pantech Ocean cellphone review

 

Pantech OceanThe Pantech Ocean is Helio\’s flagship CDMA phone. This phone is perfect for those that like to text or send out emails. The Pantech Ocean has an incredible dual slide design. This means that a numeric keypad will slide down for strictly phone use or a QWERTY keyboard will slide out from the side when you require a keypad to text, send out emails or complete other tasks.

The Pantech Ocean looks great and feels sturdy in your hands. The phone is quality made and was extremely easy to use. It reminded me a lot … Continue Reading

Pantech Duo-C810 cellphone review

Pantech Duo-C810

As of now, Pantech hasnt risen to the top of the cell phone works in either reputation or sales. Nonetheless, for those in the know, Pantech has made some strides when it comes to adding and innovating features for the smartphone set. They have also made a bit of a name for themselves in the tech community by being the brains and brawn behind the ultra popular Helio Ocean, which made quite a splash last year, perhaps only overshadowed by the over-hyped release of the Apple iPhone. The new Pantech Duo shows … Continue Reading

Pantech Matrix-C740 cellphone review

The Pantech Matrix-C740 is one handheld device that offers a lot in a relatively small package. Like many of the most popular models today, this phone features a dual-slide construction. This makes it a great messaging tool. Unlike some of the others in the competition, the C740 has both a QWERTY and a numeric keyboard, making the whole process of messaging a lot less complicated.

Pantech Matrix-C740

Consumers now expect many other features from a cell phone. The GPS feature is full service and handy when you lose your way. The video sharing feature … Continue Reading

Pantech C630 cellphone review

Pantech C630ATT recently introduced the Pantech C630, a candy bar phone with a nice full color screen and integrated keyboard. The phone has a built in 1.3 megapixel digital camera, a slot for microSD memory, GPS, Bluetooth, and access to ATT\’s mobile Internet features such as GPS and mobile sharing. Of course, the phone also comes with the standard features such as speakerphone, voice command, alarm clock, calculator, a large contacts capacity, and more.

The ATT Mobile Music feature is great for people who love to … Continue Reading

Pantech C150 cellphone review

 Pantech C150

The Pantech C150 is a phone that is designed for the masses. It does not have any of those fancy features that one would expect from a very high priced phone – but it also does not skimp out on any design features either. As a phone that is simply designed for people who want a stylish phone but value functionality over gizmos and gadgets, the Pantech C150 is technically perfect – as it does not try to be something more than it is.

From a design standpoint, the Pantech C150 is very pleasing to … Continue Reading

Pantech C610 cellphone review

Pantech C610Overview

The C610 represents Pantech\’s entry into the high-end feature phone market.

Design

Slim flip phone with vibrant red hue and shiny chrome accents.

Features

Talk/Standby Time: Up to 180 min/ 10 days
Dimensions: 93 x 46 x 18 mm
Size: 92 g
Internal Display: 2 LCD, 262000 colors (TFT), 176 x 220 px
External Display: 65000 colors (STN) 96 x 96 px
Camera: 1.3 MP / 4X Zoom / Self-Timer / Video Recorder / Video Share
Audio: MP3, MIDI, iMelody, MMF, WAV, SMAF, AAC , eAAC , WMA, AAC V2
Messaging: SMS, MMS, EMS
Email: POP3 / IMAP4 … Continue Reading