AT&T Wireless is now offering Pantech’s new handset, the Pantech Breeze.
The Pantech Breeze is an entry level clamshell priced at $49.99 with a 2-year service agreement. It has the usual basic features of an entry-level phone, such as a 128x160 display, and a VGA camera. Being an entry-level phone, it’s nice to see that it comes with Bluetooth.
AT&T Preparing The Pantech Duo 2 C820

AT&T have been working together with Pantech in preparing the successor of the Pantech Duo C810, which is a Windows Mobile 6 Standard powered device, which features a dual sliding mechanism, such as the Pantech-sourced Helio Ocean.
The next Pantech Duo will have the model number C820, which makes it rather obvious that it’s the successor of the Pantech 810. Features are said to be a rounded black case, similar to that of Motorola’s old MPx200, and with dimensions quite close to the HTC Vox.
Concept Phones from Pantech

Pantech decide to tap on unpaid brains by organizing a cell phone design contest in Korea, with participants coming from different universities where there are design students studying there. All I can say is, the future of cell phone design is extremely radical.
Red Pantech Duo for AT&T

AT&T announced today that they will now offer the Pantech Duo in red for their users. The dual-slider is best known for its horizontal and vertical sliding QWERTY and standard keypads. Here is some key specs for the newly acquired AT&T device:

BGR has done it again, getting their mittens on the yet-to-be-released Pantech Duo. Here are their initial impressions.

AT&T to shock and awe this month

Word on the street has it that AT&T will be launching a large variety of cellphones this month, including at least a couple of Motorola's RAZR2 V9 and Q9h that are both next-gen 3G handsets. This leak was not accompanied by news of any AT&T-specific software extras, although it is confirmed that both cellphones will be equipped with speed and features that can take advantage of the network's eMusic Mobile online store and Video Share services. Other devices up their sleeves include the BlackBerry 8820, the Pantech C810, and the Amoi SMT5700. No word on pricing for the entire lot, but if you're holding out for a new handset and don't mind signing up with AT&T, August and September would be very interesting months.
Pantech C150 hits the US

Americans will be able to wrap their fingers around this delicious looking entry-level handset from Pantech. Known as the Pantech C150, this handset might come with a paltry VGA camera, although the inclusion of flash sweetens the deal. Bluetooth connectivity is a luxury for phones of its class, while GPRS rounds off the C150's list of features. The Pantech C150 is available from AT&T for $200 without any service plan, or you can pick this up for free after signing a new two-year contract. This is one of the better looking cellphones for those who are looking for a basic yet functional handset.

Pantech has just unveiled its new DMB slider handset in Korea, and this slim cellphone measures a mere 9.9mm thin, so you can be sure that it won't cause an unsightly bulge in your pocket no matter where you go. Its thickness also makes it one of the slimmest mobile TV cellphones available in Korea, but other than the aesthetic value, the remaining features are pretty rudimentary, ranging from the 1.3 megapixel camera, 2.2" display, built-in dictionary, and an integrated MP3 player. There is no word on pricing as at press time.
IM-U200 first look

Sky, a spinoff of Pantech's luxury cellphone unit, has finally dropped the IM-U200 handset - but only in Korea. The design looks as though it requires an acquired taste for appreciation, featuring a swirling pattern on the numeric keypad and a clamshell form factor that doesn't look like it has any hinges. Definitely not a design that will appeal to the older crowd, and I think even the younger generation will have some trouble getting accustomed to it. No word on pricing as at press time.
Pantech announces IM-R200 launch

Pantech C3b is just too small






