Pantech Duo 2 at the FCC; AT&T is next

Posted on Tuesday, Nov 25, 2008 by Phil Nickinson
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: Pantech Duo 2, at&T

We’ve known for a while that the Pantech Duo 2 (aka the C820) was on its way, and now we’ve got pictures to go with the sketches, thanks again to the FCC. [via unwiredview and wmpoweruser]

We weren’t overly impressed with the first Pantech Duo — and especially with its initial $199 price — but this one should at least earn more style points. We’ve also confirmed that the Duo 2 is headed for AT&T. No word yet on release date or pricing, though January has been mentioned.

After a quick spin through the user manual (pdf link), here’s what else is under the hood:

  • Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard.
  • 850/1900 MHz bands.
  • Qwerty keyboard and numeric keypad (thus the “Duo”).
  • 240x320 non-touchscreen.
  • 2.0MP camera.
  • MicroSD
  • Dimensions: 106x51x21.6mm. That's a hair shorter and narrower than the original Pantech Duo.
  • 1320 mAh battery, with 180 minutes of talk time, 250 hours of standby.
  • Loaded with games: Solitaire, Bubble Breaker, Brain Challenge, Scrabble Blast, Tiger Woids (Whoops! better fix that in the manual!) PGA Tour 07, Jewel Quest 2.
  • Also expected are a 528MHz Qualcomm processor, 256MB ROM and a miniscule 64MB RAM.

Hit up the FCC site for the full details. And join us after the jump for more photos.

 
 

Comments

The CPU sounds pretty good, but what's up with the RAM....that's pretty lame.
Yeah. I'm really hoping that's just plain wrong.

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