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ctia wireless 2007 · new products · cell phones · pantech · brad kellett
Pantech C510 Music Phone from CTIA
Snapshot by Brad Kellett on Wednesday March 28, 2007.
Pantech C510 |
Pantech C510 |
Pantech C510 |
Pantech has announced a veritable truckload of new handsets from CTIA Wireless in Orlando this week, including its new music-centric folder, the C510. With a metallic design and features tooled for audio, the Pantech C510 is an interesting little handset.
The Pantech C510 is a quad-band GPRS/EDGE device to be released in the North American market, and with its bright color scheme is obviously aimed at the youth demographic. A slightly disappointing 128x160 pixel resolution internal display is complemented by an inverse monochrome external screen for track information, positioned next to music control keys on the outside of the flip. While the device holds only 30MB of on board memory, music can be easily stored on microSD memory cards and listened to through stereo Bluetooth headphones. A 1.3 megapixel camera is also present for imaging.
As with most other Pantech handsets announced at CTIA, the C510 should be available in North America during summer this year for an undisclosed price. More live photos of the Pantech C510 are available on the following page.
| Specifications for the Pantech C510 | |
| Band | GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz |
| Data | GPRS/EDGE |
| Size | 87.5mm x 43.5mm x 17.3mm (3.44" x 1.71" x 0.74") |
| Weight | 83.5g (2.95oz) |
| Battery Life | Unknown |
| Main Display | 1.8" 262k color TFT LCD, 128x160 pixel resolution |
| Sub-Display | Inverse monochrome LCD, 96x16 pixel resolution |
| Camera | Yes, 1.3 megapixel resolution |
| Video | Video capture/playback |
| Messaging | MMS/SMS |
| Yes | |
| Bluetooth | Yes, with A2DP |
| Infrared | No |
| Java | Yes |
| Polyphonics | Yes (72 voice) |
| Memory | 30MB on board memory with microSD memory expansion |
| Availability | Summer 2007 |
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