The handset packs a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, runs under Ice Cream Sandwich

May 16, 2012 07:31 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone carrier AT&T is getting ready to launch a new Android device from Pantech, recent FCC documents show.

A Pantech P8010 handset has just been spotted on the FCC website with support for AT&T’s LTE network (700 / 1700 MHz and 850 / 1900MHz), and for GSM / EDGE and 3G radios.

The handset will arrive on shelves with a microSD memory card slot packed inside, the available documents on it show, but no other info on its hardware has been unveiled until now.

However, the phone did emerge online before, and was seen on the NenaMark benchmarking site with a 1.5GHz dual-core Krait processor inside, and with a qHD display.

The Pantech P8010 is said to be an Ice Cream Sandwich-powered handset, and it might be set to hit shelves soon, so stay tuned for more on it.

Pantech P8010 at FCC (2 Images)

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