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Brand: Pantech
Category: Wireless

List Price: $179.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 1533

Color: Silver
Media: Wireless Phone
Battery Type: Lithium Ion
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

Model: C3
UPC: 843124000453
ASIN: B000R9301U

Release Date: November 20, 2006
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Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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4 out of 5 stars nice and small   June 22, 2008
I like the smallness of the phone, (with everything else that you have
to carry or worry about)It is nice not to have to carry a brick around
for a phone. I like the buttons covered so you do not accidentally
dial. As for the camera, It may not be that good, but I don't
buy a phone to take pictures. The camera-phone is good to add wallpaper
or personal moments.
The two features I do not like.
1. The on-off button is the call hang up button also. If you hold it
too long the phone shuts off. (phone needs a separate on-off button).
2. the center button does not go to a main menu as one would expect,
the center but goes to the internet. Phone is too small for that
and it takes too long to disconnect. but i give the phone a high 4.
If the phone had the camera removed and a separate on-off button.
With the added blue tooth. I would give it a 5.



4 out of 5 stars Adorable   February 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I really like this phone. The size is perfect. It's tiny, but when it unfolds it's just long enough to be fairly comfortable to talk into. The phone also feels quite sturdy and well-made. There are some very thoughtful features, like the ability to take photos using either LCD screen (as in you can also take photos of yourself). It also lets you easily switch between text-editing modes with a single button, including one just for special characters, making it way easier to add punctuation to your text messages. And the one-button vibrate mode toggle is amazing. It's also so ridiculously cute that I think I actually feel emotions toward it.

There are a few downsides, of course. For one, the menus are somewhat confusing. There are alot of ambiguously-labeled menu items under redundant or illogical categories, though if you consult the manual it isn't usually hard to figure them out. Though I still haven't figured out whether there's a setting to make it give continuous "reminder" sounds every so often if there's a message, event or missed call. If that setting doesn't exist, that's pretty annoying.

Also, there seems to be something strange and unpredictable about the battery life. I keep finding that the phone has run out of batteries and has been turned off all day, when I thought it had almost a full battery left...

But, I generally like this phone. The size and adorable-ness is definitely worth it, as the drawbacks aren't really that serious.

[Update on battery life: If there are only two bars left, charge it! The last two bars seem to disappear disproportionately quickly.]



1 out of 5 stars Do Not Buy Nor Choose this PIECE OF GARBAGE   January 20, 2008
 2 out of 5 found this review helpful

It was a BIG Mistake that I picked this piece of junk from AT&T lots of NEGATIVE Stuff I can say:

1st

You cannot send pictures that is saved in your file easy, first you have to be online and email the pictures as an attachment, which is already tedious just to go to your email account.

UNLIKE other Cell Phone like Nokia
you can send pictures 123, pick picture press "send" it will prompt you to directory with both cell #'s for texting or email address if you want to email them.

2nd
DOES NOT WORK with Motorola H350 Headset

It will recognized the model but will not work when you want to use them, my buddy tried this Motorola H350 headset in his cell phone it work without a problem.

3rd
TEXTING not that easy

If you have a private # you have to make duplicate of your directory and delete *82 before the number since it will not work.

4th
Clarity

is very poor

5th
LIMITED storage
Can only copy few messages you sent, you have to delete old messages if you want to save text you sent.

6th
NOT FRIENDLY USER
Unless you read the entire Owner's Manual (which even AT&T Customer Service can't understand) you feel throwing this junk in the window.

Pantech tried to be different from Motorola, Nokia and other major cell phone manufacturer. The basic operations SUCKS to the CORE.

OVER ALL REVIEW

STAY AWAY FROM PANTECH PRODUCTS

They are a JOKE!




5 out of 5 stars Really Small   September 16, 2007
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I just got this as an extra phone. I own a samsung blackjack and I just wanted another phone to use when having the blackjack would be inconvenient, First off the camera SUCKS. I love the flashlight function though. Very cool. The call quality is good, but not quite as loud as my blackjack. bluetooth works fine with my samsung headset. You can transfer pics and ringtones just fine on a mac with bluetooth. It comes with really lame ringtones and wallpapers so be prepared to buy some new ones or make your own. texting is fine too but I prefer my blackjack for that. Overall it's a very good basic phone. I swapped the blue cover for the silver one. I like it better.


5 out of 5 stars USE THIS PHONE IN A PREPAID VERSION TO REPLACE YOUR CONTRACT PHONE AND AVOID THE TWO YEAR SERVICE EXTENSION.   September 3, 2007
 13 out of 14 found this review helpful

USE THIS PHONE IN A PREPAID VERSION TO REPLACE YOUR CONTRACT PHONE AND AVOID THE TWO YEAR SERVICE EXTENSION.

This phone is one of the smallest if not the smallest you'll ever see, we purchased it because our RAZR's kept breaking or got lost. When we replaced the RAZR's we always had to pay another $50 and sign up for another two years and have the $200 cancellation penalty over our heads.

We discovered we could take our SIM card from our normal account with the contracts and plug it into this Pantech from a WalMart and it worked just fine! Get and send your phone calls with your same number and address book and no prepay account plan or minutes are necessary.

the more versed readers of this review will be quite familiar with with how a SIM card works and this review is no surprise, but there is always the deliberate or implied question of "will my regular account SIM work in a prepaid phone" and we can tell you YES IT DOES !

++ PROS ++
1. Great battery life, amazing a phone this small can work this long.
2. The flashlight and camera flash will make sure you'll never lose anything in the dark again.
3. Sturdy, have carried it and stored it my back pocket while sitting and it never flexed or malfucntioned.
4. LCD is bright and crisp, great resolution.

-- CONS --
1. So small it can become easily lost, make sure you set the ringer to loud from vibrate or it'll never be found. The * button is a single shortcut button to switch from ring to vibrate mode.
2. Camera resolution is less than other phones, not really a con because you can't expect too much from a phone barely larger than a book of matches.
3. Cumbersome menus, getting to all of the settings isn't as easy and the way Pantech nests some options under others that don't seem to have anything to do with one another can be annoying.


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