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FCC Docs Suggest AT&T Planning LTE in the 850 Band

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holly88

Jun 29, 2012, 9:41 AM
over in the "Pantech Burst" discussion:

vibration settings

can sonmeone tell me hoe to change my vibration settings on this phone? i cant seem to find it anywhere on the phone.
To change the Vibration setting son the Pantech Burst:

Go to:

Menu Key>Settings>Sound>Vibrate> Select Desired Setting
Rich Brome

Feb 14, 2012, 12:40 PM
over in the "Pantech Burst" discussion:

Updated specs

We've rec'd clarification from Pantech on the specs. The initial spec sheet they sent us had a couple of major errors.

The front camera is actually VGA, not 2-megapixel. The good news is that the processor is actually 1.5 GHz, not 1.2 GHz. It's Snapdragon S3, too, so it's a top-end processor.
MarryTheNight

Feb 1, 2012, 9:22 PM
over in the "Pantech Burst" discussion:

LTE 850?

Really?
It was approved by the FCC with that capability, so it's been designed to support it, and tested to work (at least by the FCC.)

However we have rec'd word from Pantech that LTE 850 is "not supported" on this device at the moment (and of course it's...
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netboy

Dec 16, 2011, 11:07 AM

genius!!!

att also use 1900mzh for 3G/wcdma!
so they have no problems switching 850mzh to LTE !
I really dont think it will be as easy as that, but it does sound like a good idea.
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netboy said:
att also use 1900mzh for 3G/wcdma!
so they have no problems switching 850mzh to LTE !


netboy, do you talk like this?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If56ufqxBwc »

AJ
 
 
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