Evolved smartphone, nowhere in sight yet

Sep 3, 2007 11:59 GMT  ·  By

All we had until now on Pantech C810 was a leaked image and some scanty details on what this phone is capable of doing. Some new specifications have sprung over the internet, with some detailed highlights on what this device will have to offer once it hits the market.

Pantech C810 comes with a dual-slider design, one feature that has never been seen before on the devices offered by AT&T. Moreover, the device manages to pack answers to most of the needs of handset users. The smartphone comes equipped with a 2 megapixel camera, MP3 player and video sharing too, which takes care of the entertainment issue.

There is also HSDPA connectivity, which brings high data transfer speeds and Bluetooth connectivity too. The fact that it supports email sending, instant messaging and regular messages too, makes this smartphone excellent for communicating under any forms. The QWERTY keypad surely has a word to say in this, as it enables fast message typing.

Pantech C810 also has a built-in GPS receiver with location services, such as Google Maps enabled. This feature has been highly popular with most handset producers over the past time, which makes this one device capable of keeping up with other similar ones. That surely takes its toll on the smartphone's sizes, as it comes in 109.2 x 58.4 x 22.8 mm, some sizes that most people might consider to be over what they are used to handle.

The phone has a screen with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. This is incredibly high, but might prove to be just the needed thing for viewing videos and images at a fairly good quality. Pantech C810 also has a full HTML browser and allows Near Broadband Data Surfing.

AT&T will be the company to bring Pantech C810 out on the market and also to include many of its services on it. The exact date when this will happen has not been revealed until now.