Pantech sends PG-6100 to Argentina
It's no secret that Pantech has a crush on Latin America, and now it looks like they've got a thing for South America, too. That "other" Korean manufacturer is shooting for 10 percent total market share in Argentina by the end of 2007, and to do it, they're sending their cameralike PG-6100 clamshell. Stand-out features include a 2 megapixel cam (perhaps not quite the resolution we'd ask of a phone that really does look like a digicam), 220 x 176 internal and 96 x 96 external displays, Bluetooth, comprehensive multimedia support with a built-in FM radio, RS-MMC expansion for when the 256MB of internal storage doesn't cut it, and a tri-band GSM radio. Look for the PG-6100 now on Argentina's CTI Movil (especially if you're interested in helping Pantech meet its market share goals).
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Paul @ Dec 11th 2006 1:06AM
Uh, South America is part of Latin America.
Maid @ Dec 11th 2006 2:04AM
Yesterday saw by phone about messages which will replace sms! Who can prompt?
leillox88 @ Dec 11th 2006 12:11PM
Actually South America is the major part of Latin America since the later its a "name"* for the countries who speak a latin derived languages.
PS: *my english isnt my firts language and its rusty so i really couldnt think of the correct word.
leillox88 @ Dec 11th 2006 12:12PM
BTW you can tell they're aiming to Argentina cuz those are their colors on the handset
Jose Andrade @ Dec 11th 2006 9:21PM
If the colors are for the argentinian flag, I can't wait to see the phones manufactured for Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador with yellow, blue and red colors (those would be really ugly phones).
nixa @ Sep 13th 2007 7:47AM
I would like to how I could put music to my phone