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Low-end Pantech C180 clears the FCC on its way to AT&T

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By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, August 27th, 2009 at 2:17 AM

Low-end Pantech C180 clears the FCC on its way to AT&T

AT&T will be adding a new low-end device, Pantech C180, to its portfolio, most likely as part of its prepaid offering. The entry-level device comes in a candybar form factor, sporting a music player, FM radio, WAP browser and a memory card slot. It even lacks Bluetooth connectivity and camera, meaning you’ll probably be able to grab it for under $50. Not a bad choice for your forth mobile phone or elderly parents — otherwise, I’m not sure who needs this in the time of app stores and location-based services…

[Via: PhoneScoop]

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