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Pantech C810 Duo Red Smartphone (AT&T) | List Price: $179.99 Discount Price: $0.01

| Brand: Pantech Binding: Wireless Phone Release Date: 2008-01-20
Features: - Quad-band/3G smartphone with Windows Mobile 6 for MS Office document editing and easy Outlook email and contacts
- Innovative dual slide/double keyboard design; stereo Bluetooth; 1.3-megapixel camera/camcorder; MicroSD expansion
- Music and video downloads and streams via AT&T Mobile Music and Cellular Video
- Up to 3 hours of talk time, up to 150 hours (6.25 days) of standby time
- Includes: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, USB cable, 3.5mm headset adapter, quick start guide, getting started guide
Switched from Iphone, happy I did [Posted on 2008-06-16] I dropped my iphone in the sink, it sunk, and since a new version comes out in a month, I had to get something to tide me over---so I took a chance on the dreaded Microsoft and an often panned Pantech Duo. I've had it two weeks now and I have to say: this was a lucky find.
First of all, this is not a flimsy phone as has been reported. With two sliding keyboards (much like a magic trick!), it is amazingly solid. The screen is extremely bright and vivid. The QUERTY keyboard is small, but way better than a touch screen, however, there is almost no sense of feedback, so you still have to be careful.
Phone-wise, it sounds very good to me, and gets signal where Iphone couldn't. It has a bounty of software, including To-Do and various versions of OFFICE. 3G internet access is pretty fast, nothing compared to a good laptop on a DSL, but usable.
I like that it is very easy to change ringers, from silent to normal to vibrate. The camera is just ok, but I don't really count on my phone to serve as my photographic equipment.
It's a little chunky, but its other dimensions are quite small.
All in all, I haven't seen a phone out there without a touch screen which is better. The ATT tilt is way bigger and heavier, and has no mechanical buttons for dialing.
I think most people would enjoy this phone. It does not sync with a Mac, by the way, unless you buy 3rd party software. Aside from that, it's a winner for me.
Love it [Posted on 2008-06-17] I have had this phone for about 6 months with no problems. the battery life changes alot if you just have the keyboard lights turn on after dark.
The Battery SUCKS [Posted on 2008-06-29] I love the phone, but hate the battery. I HAVE to re-charge everyday no matter if I had calls or not. If the phone is on..it it draining the battery.
Really ticks me off. I should have waited and gotten the LG VU
Pantech C810 Duo [Posted on 2008-07-20] I bought this phone specifically for the full keyboard. I found it has many other functions that I have NO CLUE how to use. The informational cdrom they included was USELESS. This phone is a mystery, no online help & the people at AT&T have no idea how to use it eaither. The help guide is HORRIBLE!!! I do like the phone, but i would LOVE to know how to use the functions it has.
2nd phone [Posted on 2008-08-21] I received my 1st phone almost 2 months ago. I returned it because I had a problem receiving my text messages. I am now returning my second one because of the same problems. I still have to keep removing the battery to get my messages at least once a day. I love the features to this phone, but they need to get the kinks out of it. Oh yea, it has a very short battery life.
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