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Pantech Slate C530


$200.00 Released November, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:QWERTY keyboard is comfortable and easy to use. Feels solid and durable, not worried about breaking it with normal use. Excellent reception in most areas, both ends can hear the other well.

The Cons:Camera doesn't focus well, has poor light balancing. Alarm setting is tedious and cumbersome. Alarm will go off sometimes even when that alarm setting has been deleted.

The Pantech Slate C530 is a simple PDA mobile phone released by AT&T in November 2008. Touted as the world’s thinnest messaging phone ever, the .39” thick Slate C530 hosts a 2.2” reflective display, several navigation keys, and a compact QWERTY keyboard on the front.

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It’s designed mainly for simple texting and mobile emailing, and it includes quad-band GSM connectivity for worldwide voice reception. Included also is a 600-entry phone book, a batch of basic tools (calculate, calendar, etc.), and a simple Web browser. Featured on the C530 is Bluetooth Wireless technology and a 1.3MP camera that supports images up to 1280x960, and low-resolution videos up to 176x144. Everything else is basic, such as MP3 ringtones, 20MB of memory WITHOUT expansion options, and a short-lasting rechargeable battery.

Features

  • PDA Mobile Phone
  • Ultra-Thin Frame
  • Large Reflective Display
  • Compact QWERTY Keyboard
  • Text Messaging & Mobile Email
  • Basic-Level Web Browser
  • Still Image/Video Capture
  • Bluetooth Headset Support
  • General Function Tools
  • Large Address Book
  • Speed Dial
  • Flight Mode
  • Mobile Manging
  • Self-Timer Function
  • One-Touch Speakerphone
  • Voice Memo Recording
  • JAVA 2.0 Support

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    QWERTY keyboard is comfortable and easy to use

  • 1

    feels solid and durable, not worried about breaking it with normal use

  • 1

    excellent reception in most areas, both ends can hear the other well

Cons
  • 1

    camera doesn't focus well, has poor light balancing

  • 1

    alarm setting is tedious and cumbersome

  • 1

    alarm will go off sometimes even when that alarm setting has been deleted

  • 1

    very few "apps" or extra Internet features, just the basics of texting, email and browsing

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