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Pantech C810 Spotted On FCC Site

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Oct 18, 2007, 1:41 PM   by (staff)

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 phone, other photos in the filing show a 1.3 megapixel camera and keys for Windows Mobile Standard (Smartphone). Some pictures in the document appear to show the C810 is a dual-slide phone similar to the Helio Ocean, also manufactured by Pantech, however there are no pictures of C810 open to a QWERTY keyboard. No carriers have announced this phone, but it is compatible with AT&T's network.

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evilhomer

Oct 25, 2007, 1:35 PM

Disappointed

I just spend about an hour with this device from an authorized reseller. The guy was willing to sell it to me today so I drove over on my lunch hour to check it out. My first impression: CHEAP.

The device feels like the dummy phone I played with in corporate store last week. The worst part was the slider that opens the qwerty keyboard. It felt very loose and cheap. It had no spring for magnet slide feel. Was like a metal on metal slide. The vertical slide that opens the dial pad felt better. It had more of a spring loaded snap when opening.

The casing feels very cheap as well. Like tin. The screen is not very sharp and the camera was sad even for a 1.3mp.

Sadly, the keyboard is a let down too. The keys are nearly flush with the b...
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norcalattrep

Oct 19, 2007, 2:41 PM

The Pantech Duo Specs

Internally known as The Mustang, Model C810. At AT&T Mobility Technical Approval was received this week, so it will be in stores at month end. Company Owner Retail Stores will receive the first shipment, with the Dealer Channels receiving them sometime after.

PANTECH DUO
Dual Band UMTS/HSDPA
Quad Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
Marvell Bulverde 416 Mhz processor
Dimensions: 4.02" L x 1.97" W x 0.83" D
Weight: Approx 3.88 oz.

2 Separate Keyboards, Vertical Sliding NumPad/Horizontal Sliding QWERTY
Bluetooth v1.2
1.3 MP Camera w/ 4x Zoom and Video Rec. Capable
2.2" 240 x 320 QVGA screen
Micro SD w/ up to 2 GB

128 MB ROM/64 MB RAM
I have just found out that they upped the speed of the processor from 400MHz to 416MHz to out do the tilt. This thing should fly with that kind of speed!
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mikeh1120

Oct 18, 2007, 3:21 PM

AT&T

This phone is coming to AT&T tomorrow. Official.
And you know this because.....???
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Whats it gonna sell for both contract and retail?
mikeh1120,

Thought it was going to be available today, "official?"

Stores in my area are not open yet, but it's not on the website. Of course, the Tilt showed up on a Friday in stores before it was listed on the website, so I'll call stores late...
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this news gives me a raging clue.
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jjgreene

Oct 19, 2007, 12:26 PM

One giant info filled posting on the Pantech Duo...lol

received the duo dummy last week, the dual slider is pretty cool, it runs WM6 and has a 1.3 MP camera


based on what its going to cost to order these babies it should sell for $299 in store with a $50 rebate taking it to $250.

i personally would spend the $299 after rebates and get the tilt....


both these phones are the same thickness...tilt is wider and taller, but is made of much nicer materials much better display a 3MP auto focus camera, a built-in GPS, and a tilt up screen. oh and it runs WM6 Professional.......there are numerous other things that the tilt has on this but those are the major ones.


this is Pantechs first smartphone for att and HTC is the king of smartphones, so you take your pick...
The keyboard blows on the Pantech if you have larger hands.
pennyless10

Oct 18, 2007, 1:48 PM

picture of the duel slide

I’ve had my hands on one. To correct what BGR says about it...

It’s 1.3 megapixel and there is NOT a built in GPS receiver. Video Share may be supported with a future update but it does not come VS-ready out of the box. K...
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crackberry

Oct 18, 2007, 4:06 PM

it's the pantech duo for at&t

and if you go to the at&t mobility website and pull up a rebate form from a data device, it's listed on the rebate form.
 
 
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