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Concept phones for 2010

Although Pantech is quite an interesting company, many of you probably haven’t heard about them or their products. Even so, there are times when they succeed surprising us with some new phones, like the dual-slider Pantech Duo or Helio Ocean.

As it is also a modern company that is looking for improvement and ‘new’, they organized a competition. Through this, they wanted to see how people imagine cell phones for the year 2010. There were a lot of designs and models, and some were really amazing. The immages bellow belong to some Korean students, and as you can see some of the models are really great. I don’t know hoe we would be able to use such phones, but I guess imagination is good in contests. ;)

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Wavy Stream

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Waterfall Fish

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Simplice Section

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Cell Dot

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Lily Tower

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Pantech A1407PT for Better Hearing

If you’re acquainted with the bone conducted hearing devices on the market, then applying the concept to a cell phone will make your day brighter. Pantech decided to ensure a better quality to at least one of its handsets, Pantech A1407PT being its best heard device till now. The functioning principal is quite simple: it uses bone conduction loudspeakers which channel sound through your bones from just behind your ear, which enables users to hear better in noisy environments.
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Along with the 2.4-inch screen and the 1.3 megapixel camera, this handset seems to be one good deal for customers of all ages. As long as there are traffic jams, screaming babies, hysterical women and annoyed drivers, you’re bound to miss a few important calls to which this device is more than willing to properly connect you.

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Pantech Flipping the Tail with Dolphin Mobile

We guess that Pantech must have really enjoyed Flipper’s movements in order to actually produce a Dolphin Cell Phone. Don’t worry, however, Pantech IM-220 isn’t personalized with flippers or other dolphin-like features, but simply its backside resembles the marine creature and we may add that the color also helps its original design. If you dare acquire it, this handset should keep you happy, its features including: a 1.3 MP camera, office document viewer, Bluetooth, music player and HSDPA support.
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In fact Pantech should take pride with this undisputedly unique slim slider that was built to make your handling much finer. We get the impression that this nature inspired device will be a pretty reliable partner, one of its tough spots being definitely its smooth mobility-let’s just hope it won’t slip through your fingers.
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Rolling on Amazon: Pantech’s C810

If you want cheaper offers for good quality handsets then Amazon is the way to go. Don’t be panicked, we’re not talking about the Brazilian river, we’re sure that the cannibals cannot distinguish a peanut from a handset, but if you try the Amazon live site you’re in for plenty of surprises.
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Pantech’s C810 model is oe of them and the offer is: a 3G enabled device that runs on top of Windows Mobile 6, and comes with a dual-sliding mechanism at the price of $179.99.
If it’s a good bargain, we advise you to take it and start rolling on Amazon because this isn’t the first nor the last of the deals you’ll find in that hot climate.

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Watch Out, Helio Ocean! Pantech c810 is Almost Out

Though representing the same company – Pantech – Helio Ocean is being dismissed by the new c810 model. They are both smartphone dual sliders, but the ace is up the c810’s sleeve by bringing the power that the Helio Ocean lacks (it brings the WM6 3G phone technology). Pantech c810 also runs on Windows Mobile 6.0 OS and features a 1.3 megapixel camera, microSD card slot.
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You’ll be pleased to know that this wireless-broadband handset will be out in Q4 of 2007 at the estimated price of $249.99 with 2-year contract.
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Pantech Makes It Decent: the C150 Model

If you’re not in the mood to spend much money on a pretentious handset, Pantech has a pretty decent offer for you. It is called the C150 and its features, though ordinary, are meant to please: 800-contact phone book with room in each entry for three phone numbers, two e-mail addresses, notes, a vibrate mode, a speakerphone, text and multimedia messaging, instant messaging for AOL, MSN, and Yahoo, an alarm clock, a calendar, a notepad, a voice memo recorder, world time, a calculator, a unit converter, a stopwatch and a VGA camera with 4x zoom, a brightness setting, three resolutions (640×480, 320×240, and 128×160).
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The C150 is an easy choice to make and it leaves out many complications.


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