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Pantech Pursuit Review

Pantech Pursuit

Despite the growing trend of smartphones in the country, AT&T has maintained its commitment to the messaging handset market, claiming that there’s a huge market for so-called “smartphone lite” devices. As part of this, AT&T has launched a number of what it calls “quick messaging phones,” one of which is the Pantech Pursuit. It’s Pantech’s first-ever touch-screen phone with a sliding keyboard, and we have to say, we’re impressed. Despite its toylike appearance, the Pursuit is quite sleek, with unique features like shake and gesture controls in addition to … 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 C3b cellphone review

Pantech C3b

Just because a phone is cheap or free does not mean that it has to be complete garbage. It seems that while some companies, looking at you Samsung, have yet to learn this, various other cellular phone manufacturers like Pantech have embraced the idea of the low end cell phone as an actually usable device. And the Pantech C3b is no exception with its slick design, tiny form factor, and overall interesting style that diverges from almost everything on the market.

Although the Pantech C3b offers all of the same (lack of) features that many … Continue Reading

Pantech Breeze-C520 cellphone review

Pantech Breeze-C520

Of course, there is more than just a great display going on here. The C520 also includes a VGA camera with automatic white balance control and a self-timer. The performance is great for an entry-level device and transferring the images is not the hassle you have with some other brands. Bluetooth technology is found here, which is almost a must these days. One nice feature is the hearing aid compatibility, something not found on all phones.

In spite of some of the great features on the C520, there is room for improvement. The standby and … Continue Reading