touting 3G phone, the 3G Pantech Reveal, which, unsurprisingly, is
billed as being optimised for both texting and emailing, via AT T.
The 3G Pantech Reveal, aside from boasting dual keyboards " consisting
of a front mounted numeric keyboard supplemented by a slider QWERTY
keyboard " comes with a 2.2 � 320 x 240 resolution 262K color display
and a (less than noteworthy) 1.3 megapixel camera (really there is no
excuse for such poor camera resolution these days, except as an all to
obvious means of keeping pricing down), 256MB of built in memory which
can be supplemented with microSD/microSDHC memory cards whilst, in terms
of connectivity, whilst Stereo Bluetooth (v1.2 " no, seriously) is in
evidence there s no sign of WiFi (again, extremely disappointing).
On the plus side the Pantech Reveal will happily play ball with MPEG4,
H.263, H.264 video and MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, RA audio file formats
whilst offering up GPS functionality " but whether this runs to photo
geo-tagging we re unable to ascertain at this juncture.
Pantech Reveal Key Features:
Two, Always-active Keyboards " Full QWERTY and numeric keyboards stay
active when both are open to make writing messages with numbers and
letters easier than ever.
Music and Video " Discover, play, store and manage your favorite music
and video using AT T s portfolio of mobile music services, including
Napster eMusic Mobile.
3G Speeds " The nation s fastest 3G network makes browsing the Web,
updating your status, and streaming music and video fast and enjoyable.
Navigation " AT T Navigator provides voice-guided, turn-by-turn
directions in real time.
Video Recording and Picture Taking " Take and share pics and video
clips using AT T s Video Share calling.
The 3G Pantech Reveal, which we cannot help but surmise is aimed
especially at the teen market (failing that you ll need to seriously
reel in your expectations), has just hit AT T where it ll set you back
some $80 based on a two year contract and subsequent to a $50 mail-in
rebate.




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