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Hands-on with Pantech's sleek new C610 for AT&T
Product Launch by Michael Oryl on Monday October 06, 2008.
Pantech C610 |
Pantech C610 |
Pantech C610 |
Pantech C610 |
Pantech C610 |
Today Pantech and AT&T announced the immediate availability of the Pantech C610, a high-fashion folder phone. The C610 supports a wide variety of AT&T multimedia functions in addition to high speed HSDPA data on AT&T's 3G network. We were offered the chance to play with the C610 for a couple of days to get a feel for it before it officially hit the market.
To start off, we were quite surprised by the relative quality of the photos shot with the C610's 1.3 megapixel camera. The colors are good, focus is just fine for subjects that are a few feet, or further, away, and it has a nice user interface. Photos (and videos) that are created with the C610 can be stored in internal memory or on a microSD memory card (not included) and viewed on the phone's 2", 262k color display.
That microSD memory card slot also comes in handy when used in conjunction with the C610's music player. The phone can be used with a USB cable (not included) to synchronize with Windows Media Player or any other
Another cool feature built into the C610 is support for AT&T's Navigator software, thanks to the C610's
The Pantech C610 measures 93.2mm x 50.0mm x 18.3mm (3.67 x 1.81 x .72) and weighs 91g (3.3oz). It supports the 850 and 1900MHz GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSDPA frequency bands. It is available from AT&T now.
Check out the video below and the photos on the following pages (including sample photos) for even more insight into the workings of the Pantech C610.
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Michael Oryl
Michael is the Philadelphia based owner and editor-in-chief of MobileBurn.com. He also operates several other tech sites, including AndroidAuthority.com. You can follow him on Twitter as @MichaelOryl






Richard Matusiak @ 12:31:53PM EST on Sunday March 1, 2009
I was interested in upgrading to the pantech C610 cell phone with AT&T but a little leery of giving up my old nokia cell with no camera or much of anything else. I think this video helped me to decide to go ahead and do the upgrade. I'll let you know how my choice turns out!