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YES!!!!!!

rafster

Oct 28, 2007, 11:07 PM
This looks a hell of a lot like the Helio Ocean!!

Except, it's GSM (🙂) and it's WM6...

🙂

Rafster
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JohnnyDandolla

Oct 29, 2007, 9:38 AM
Yea.... except it only has a 1MP camera.... and it's with AT&T....... wow can't wait for this 🙄

seriously, AT&T is garbage, and why on EARTH would they still be putting 1MP cameras in phones like this?
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evilhomer

Oct 29, 2007, 10:26 AM
AT&T doesn't build the hardware. Pantech put the 1.3mp camera in. It's up to the manufacturer to offer higher end hardware. They were probably trying to keep this device at a certain price point.
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WM6user

Oct 29, 2007, 12:55 PM
JohnnyDandolla said:
seriously, AT&T is garbage, and why on EARTH would they still be putting 1MP cameras in phones like this?





Man, I hate when people yell that at me! The Manafacturers make the phone, NOT AT&T!!
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sinner1649

Oct 29, 2007, 1:09 PM
i just got one in my store today must say it's pretty sweet
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JohnnyDandolla

Oct 31, 2007, 8:08 AM
I meant it as two different points.
A) AT&T is garbage, and
B) Why do THEY (manufacturer) still put 1MP cameras in phones like this
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WM6user

Nov 1, 2007, 3:26 PM
That makes sense.
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ChuckRock

Nov 9, 2007, 2:58 AM
You guys need to understand that AT&T has the final say on all features for phones in their lineup (iPhone excluded). The manufacturers build their phones to spec. Pantech could have easily put a larger camera in this device but AT&T obviously felt that this was best camera for the price range they were looking to stay within. FYI...Hope this helps.
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JestaMcMerv

Oct 29, 2007, 3:32 PM
i figured they put the smaller camera in the phone because they have to pay for the use of windows mobile 6. im sure it pretty much equals out.
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detroit313

Oct 29, 2007, 4:20 PM
touch-screen? processor speed? just curious. 😉
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DepTii

Oct 29, 2007, 7:07 PM
No touch screen, don't know about the processor speed.

I played around with one. Very nice for the average consumer, since it utilizes the Smartphone OS which is more toned down than Professional (which works since the ergonomics are more suited to the average consumer). The keyboard feels nice, but the buttons are counter-intuitive. The delete key is in the middle row and not the top. The function key is in the lower left hand corner, and all the punctuation is on the left side of the keyboard, when it would make more sense to have them on the right. The buttons around the d-pad are very nice though.

The screen is nice and bright, but the backlight is timed to go off after 5 seconds, and the screen times out after about 15 seconds. P...
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Trunks

Oct 29, 2007, 10:07 PM
DepTii said:
The screen is nice and bright, but the backlight is timed to go off after 5 seconds, and the screen times out after about 15 seconds. Problem is, I can't find the settings anywhere to change this, and it's very annoying. I'm guessing that the battery life isn't very good. On a final note, the slide feels very sturdy.


The option to make this timeout longer is under "Power Options" Under "Settings".
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ChuckRock

Nov 9, 2007, 3:39 AM
416 mHz processor
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