Microsoft owns quite a few patents, enough that they’re getting a check from 70% of the Android devices being sold in the United States. That’s right, for every 10 smartphones or tablets that get sold running Google’s operating system, Microsoft makes money on 7 of them. We don’t know the exact amount of money they’re…
AT&T Intros three new LTE-enabled Android devices for people on a budget
AT&T has just announced a handful of new LTE Android phones for its new network but those who crave the speed of LTE but aren’t looking to spend too much money are in luck. Enter the Pantech Burst, Pantech Element, and Samsung Exhilarate. Pantech Element This $300 (on a two-year contract) Honeycomb tablet will give you…
AT&T announces six new Android-based 4G devices
AT&T rounded out its CES presentation with the announcement of six new Android handsets including the: Sony Xperia Ion: a high-end handset that’ll launch in Q2 2012 Samsung Skyrocket HD: another high-end handset in the Galaxy S2 lineup Samsung Galaxy Note, the phone-tablet with a custom stylus/pen. The Note will be available in blue or…
AT&T’s Pantech Element is splash resistant, 8-inch LTE Android tablet
Another AT&T device has been leaked before its official announcement at the CES. It’s the splash resistant Pantech Element, an 8-inch Android Honeycomb tablet that also comes with a 1.5-GHz dual-core processor, LTE connectivity, 16GB of built-in storage, 5-megapixel camera on the back, 2-megapixel front-facing camera (for 720p video calls), and advanced “Piezo Motor” haptic…
LTE-enabled Pantech P9070 hits the FCC on its way to AT&T
It seems AT&T is becoming cozy with Pantech, having recently launched their Pocket Android smartphone. Apparently the mobile operator is working with the South Korean company on additional models as we speak. One such device, marked as P9070, has been caught at the FCC all in its LTE glory. Unfortunately, aside from the fact that…
Pantech Pocket coming to AT&T
Over the weekend, Pantech announced its latest Android handset and the Pocket is headed to AT&T with a 4-inch touchscreen display with an old school 4:3 ratio aspect, which the company claims it will give users a 20 percent larger viewing area compared to other devices. Other features include a 5MP camera with HD video recording capabilities, Bluetooth,…
AT&T announces Motorola Atrix 2 and four additional Android devices
AT&T once dominated the smartphone field with the iPhone, but now that Verizon and Sprint are in the running, the carrier can’t just rest on its laurels. So, AT&T has just announced five new Android smartphones, including the Motorola Atrix 2, successor to the relatively powerful Atrix from earlier this year. The Atrix 2 has…
Pantech Vega LTE: 4.5 inch 720p display, dual core 1.5 GHz processor, destroyer of worlds
Whenever a press release hits the IntoMobile inbox announcing a new Pantech device, an incredibly competitive game of hot potato kicks off. Known for making solid midrange devices, Pantech isn’t a company we’d usually associate with innovation, but that’s due to change real fast. The Pantech Vega LTE, not the most impressive name, but whatever,…
Pantech Breakout for Verizon boasts 4G LTE capabilities
Looking for another Verizon 4G LTE smartphone? The Pantech Breakout might be a decent alternative to the current offerings from the usual suspects, HTC, Motorola and Samsung. If you have been a fan of Pantech hardware, or are looking for something new, the Pantech Breakout probably won’t disappoint. It’s a DLNA-enabled Android 2.3 Gingerbread device,…
Pantech Breakout heading to Verizon, to be first affordable LTE phone
If you wanted the Droid Bionic but had to pass on it because of the hefty $300 price tag, then we have some great news for you. According to the folks over at Droid-Life, the Pantech Breakout is Verizon’s next 4G LTE phone. This comes after a leak of pictures and specs of the phone were released…









