Hands-on with the stylish new Pantech C610 for AT&T


7th April 2009 Author: - - Views:

 


Pantech and AT&T announced the immediate availability of the Pantech C610, a high-folder mode phone. The C610 supports a wide variety of AT&T and more multimedia features high-speed HSDPA data on AT & T’s 3G network. We have been fortunate to play with the C610 for a couple of days to get an idea of this before it officially on the market.

For starters, we were very surprised by the relative quality of photos taken with the C610 the 1.3 megapixel camera. The colors are good, the emphasis is very much on matters which are within a few feet, or on the sidelines, and it has a nice user interface. Photos that are created with the C610 can be stored in memory or on a memory card and displayed on the phone 2 “, 262K color display.
Pantech C610

Pantech C610


This microSD memory card slot is also practical when used in combination with the C610 music player. The phone can be used with a USB cable to synchronize with Windows Media Player or any other MTP (INFO) compatible PC and software, but as we did not have a cable that we have to use Windows Media Player synchronize music directly to the card via a USB card reader. Album art does not, but the music was well organized and all sounds good. The phone supports both wired and Bluetooth A2DP stereo headphones and can play in the background while you use the phone for other tasks.

Another cool feature included in the C610 is the support of AT&T Navigator software, thanks to the C610 of the A-GPS (INFO) module. Satellite lock time on the phone fast enough, even if the browser software user interface seems a little slow. Navigator data is far from slow, even if the phone is easy to manage 600kbps downloads using its integrated into the browser. In addition to basic text messaging and MMS, the C610 also has an IM client that is compatible with AIM, MSN and Yahoo! messengers.

The Pantech C610 measures 93.2mm x 50.0mm x 18.3mm (3.67 x 1.81 x .72) and weighs 91g (3.3 oz). It supports the 850 and 1900MHz GSM / EDGE and UMTS / HSDPA frequency bands. It is available from AT & T now.



 


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