Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Pantech Crossover Review

Pantech Crossover Review Video Clips. Duration : 6.33 Mins.


For the complete Pantech Crossover review, go to www.infosyncworld.com Pantech, makers of the Duo, Slate, and Laser, are back with their first Android phone. The Pantech Crossover is a mid-range touchscreen QWERTY slider running Android 2.2.1 and hosting a 600MHz Qualcomm chip with Adreno 200 GPU. We found this phone to be ideal for the active user, thanks to its grippy back panel and rubberized buttons. However, the Crossover is more like those old Sony Sports Walkman portable cassette players in that it's styled for the athlete, but not particularly rugged, though it looks like it. Regardless, it was a surprise in that the phone did everything we asked of it quite well and never gave us any trouble. This phone is not for the power user lusting after Thunderbolts and Sensation 4Gs, but it does have its audience. For , the Pantech Crossover (specs) should be one of the best options in AT&T's fleet within the sub-0 price range. But with phones like the HTC Inspire 4G ringing in at 0, it might be difficult to resist the enticing world of advanced smartphones before settling on a Crossover.

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