Telcel announced that in the near future it will start selling the Pantech’s dual-faced C810 Duo in Mexico. This is the first generation model and is not to be confused with the Pantech Duo 2 (C820), which has recently passed the FCC.Some of the phone's features include: Windows Mobile 6 OS; Full QWERTY keyboard and a standard numeric keypad; EDGE/UMTS (HSDPA) radios; Bluetooth; 1.3Mp...
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Cellaz on 1st Aug 2008 (via cellaz.com)
Pantech's dual-faced C810 Duo is coming to Mexico. Telcel is the carrier which will offer the Windows Mobile smartphone, which boasts both a full QWERTY keyboard and a standard numeric keypad. There were some confusions in the blogosphere. This isn't the Pantech Duo 2 model, or the C820 which we saw slipping through FCC. Rather, it's
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IntoMobile on 31st Jul 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Back in September 2007 we spotted a cool-looking device called the Pantech C810. It was destined for a US launch on AT&T and the device had 3G / HSDPA connectivity, a 2 megapixel cam, GPS, 528Mhz CPU and Windows Mobile 6 as the OS (non-touch). It looked great because there was two keyboards - a slide-out QWERTY and a slide-down numeric pad. That was two years ago, and now o2 have decided to la...
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CoolSmartPhone on 4th Sep 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
The Pantech C810 Duo Red Smartphone offers something many other Smartphones do not, two slides- one for a full QWERTY keyboard and another for calling functions. The quad band/ 3G phone is equipped with Windows Mobile 6.0, an internal GPS that works with Telenav software, stereo bluetooth, a 1.2 megapixel camera/video recorder. The Pantech C810
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PlanetCellPhone on 1st Jun 2008 (via blog.planet-cell-phone.com)
Let's see, the Pantech Duo is actually the model number C810, so what kind of a device would wear the C820 "badge?" Maybe Pantech Duo 2? We're not sure of course, but that certainly makes sense. To be fair, the "Duo 2" is kinda awkward name, but hey, if Intel could do it, Pantech can
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IntoMobile on 2nd Jun 2008 (via intomobile.com)
I never liked the original Pantech Duo C810 on AT&T, and in looking back at the review we published of the Duo, I think I was too generous in giving the phone a 3/5 rating. What was there to like beyond the useless novelty of having two keypads? For $199, smartphone users deserve modern amenities like a scroll wheel, a spring-assisted keyboard, and decent build quality. That said, I'm having mixed
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Pocketnow on 5th May 2008 (via pocketnow.com)