And now for some phone porn from Pantech of Korea, where apparently the company’s designers don’t have enough to do, so they hang around dreaming up wild-looking phone designs all day, the results of ...
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This is my first phone and review at that, so I'll try my best. The first thing I noticed when looking at this phone was the remarkable size compared to any other phone on the market (2.72" x 1.69" x ...
I like Pantech just fine, as I think they make some pretty interesting phones (even if we never actually get to use them, since they are Korea-only). The new ‘T-slide’ phones, however, are pretty ugly ...
I got a quick look at the Pantech Burst shortly after it was announced at the AT&T Developer Summit keynote. The 4G LTE-capable Pantech Burst will cost $49 with a two-year contract; when bundled with ...
Documents seen on the FCC site today revealed details about the Pantech C810 Mustang. The C810 is a quad-band GSM/EDGE, dual-band WCDMA slider with Bluetooth. Though the user manual does not match the ...
If you’re looking for an inexpensive LTE phone, the Pantech Burst is an excellent option–as long as you don’t plan to use it as your primary camera. At CES this year, the arrival of inexpensive LTE ...
Our sister site I4U just reported that Pantech has busted out with the PG-8000, the most “camera-like” phone yet. It uses a camera form factor with a 2 megapixel sensor, and a giant 2-inch horizontal ...
Samsung is to buy a 10% stake in rival phone manufacturer Pantech. The Galaxy S4 maker will pay 53 billion won ($47.6 million) for the stake in Pantech, South Korea's third-largest handset maker. The ...
NEW YORK, Oct 29 (Reuters) - AT&T Inc , the biggest U.S. mobile service, said on Monday it will sell a new handset from Pantech Co aimed at customers who like to send e-mails or text messages. AT&T is ...
I started my career with CNET all the way back in 2005, when the (original) Motorola Razrs were all the rage. Since then, I've written about everything from consumer electronics to internet culture ...