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Pantech debuts new handsets at CTIA

By: , IntoMobile
Monday, March 26th, 2007 at 6:23 AM

At this year’s CTIA, Pantech will debut a selection of forthcoming handsets for the North American market. Among them:

Pantech devices

  • Pantech C3b – The new version of the “world’s smallest camera flip phone” which adds Bluetooth capabilities in addition to offering changeable color face plates, mobile email, multimedia messaging and a multi-capture camera.
  • Pantech C510 – A stylish music-centric device with front scrolling digital display and controls, external memory capacity, video recording, Bluetooth stereo and a 1.3 MP camera in vibrant, green metal casing.
  • Pantech C150 – This slim, candybar phone, featured in white and black colors, includes Bluetooth stereo, MP3 downloading and VGA camera.
  • Pantech C600 – The 3G, feature-rich handset that packs an array of multimedia features into a compact and sleek form factor that contain Bluetooth stereo, Flash UI, instant messaging, mobile email and multimedia capabilities.
  • Pantech C710 – This 3G, PTT (Push-to-Talk) multimedia device includes two deluxe speakers, Bluetooth stereo, 1.3 MP camera, Video Sharing Client, Flash UI and a large, vibrant display screen.

Beside the mentioned devices, Pantech will also be presenting a number of handsets that are currently available in other international territories.

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