Pantech's 3G-capable C630 coming to AT&T
Pantech's still trying to keep its C630 relatively under wraps until it's formally introduced next month, but thanks to a bit of snooping around within the FCC's database, we already knew it was on the way. At any rate, the company has revealed at a recent press event that the low-cost, 3G-capable C630 will soon join the expanding AT&T family. As for specs, we're told that it'll boast a 1.3-megapixel camera, speakerphone support, Bluetooth, an MP3 player and a microSD card slot. The end product isn't likely to be tremendously fancy, but at just $49 or so (estimated) on contract, it's probably not a bad choice for Symbian fans on a budget.[Via phoneArena]












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
derX @ Nov 23rd 2008 9:50PM
"The end product isn't likely to be tremendously fancy, but at just $49 or so (estimated) on contract, it's probably not a bad choice for Symbian fans on a budget."
Wow, I love how subtly it was added that this phone runs Symbian...
Also, am I the only person that didn't know Pantech had 3G devices. This is certainly news to me.
Sofunnytom @ Nov 23rd 2008 11:16PM
the duo is 3g
derX @ Nov 24th 2008 12:50AM
It was a queer typo. I meant "Symbian" instead of "3G."
carcomptoy @ Nov 24th 2008 1:41AM
So can we fix it to say 3G instead of Symbian?
I must say, that's a very weird typo. Getting enough sleep? :p